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cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Feb 15, 2013 #1 http://imag0501.jpg
pgsmoker64 Master of the Pit OTBS Member Apr 23, 2010 3,402 81 Prince George, Va. Feb 15, 2013 #2 Sorry Cwalk. I can't view your pic! Did you use the Insert Image tool in the toolbar?
michael ark Master of the Pit Feb 11, 2011 2,425 32 Jonesboro Ar Feb 15, 2013 #3 Can't see it but would be glad to help.
cliffcarter Master of the Pit OTBS Member Feb 28, 2010 2,277 258 Old Town, Maine Feb 21, 2013 #4 Use the "insert picture" icon in the reply toolbar, it's just to the left of the icon that looks like "movie film."
Use the "insert picture" icon in the reply toolbar, it's just to the left of the icon that looks like "movie film."
cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Thread starter Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Mar 18, 2013 #5 IMAG0055.jpg cwalk Mar 18, 2013 Ok guys finally figured how to post. Wht type of wood does this look like.
IMAG0055.jpg cwalk Mar 18, 2013 Ok guys finally figured how to post. Wht type of wood does this look like.
DanMcG Smoking Guru OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Feb 3, 2009 5,682 2,900 Central NY Mar 19, 2013 #7 Apple, or cherry? :dunno Last edited: Mar 19, 2013
diggingdogfarm Master of the Pit Jun 23, 2011 4,648 177 Southern Tier of New York State Mar 19, 2013 #8 Hard to tell for sure from that pic, but it looks like white ash to me. ~Martin
cliffcarter Master of the Pit OTBS Member Feb 28, 2010 2,277 258 Old Town, Maine Mar 19, 2013 #9 Looks like maple, the small brown heartwood and the bark are diagnostic IMHO.
woodcutter Master of the Pit OTBS Member Jul 2, 2012 3,308 163 Marathon Wisconsin Mar 19, 2013 #10 cliffcarter said: Looks like maple, the small brown heartwood and the bark are diagnostic IMHO. Click to expand... X2, hard maple = good for smoking when dry
cliffcarter said: Looks like maple, the small brown heartwood and the bark are diagnostic IMHO. Click to expand... X2, hard maple = good for smoking when dry
cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Thread starter Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Mar 19, 2013 #11 IMAG0064.jpg cwalk Mar 19, 2013 Closer pic
cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Thread starter Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Mar 19, 2013 #12 IMAG0063.jpg cwalk Mar 19, 2013
woodcutter Master of the Pit OTBS Member Jul 2, 2012 3,308 163 Marathon Wisconsin Mar 19, 2013 #13 Cwalk said: IMAG0064.jpg cwalk Mar 19, 2013 Closer pic Click to expand... The close up picture looks a lot different. Looks like red pine here.
Cwalk said: IMAG0064.jpg cwalk Mar 19, 2013 Closer pic Click to expand... The close up picture looks a lot different. Looks like red pine here.
cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Thread starter Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Mar 19, 2013 #14 Well that suck if it is.I'll try another pic
flash Smoking Guru OTBS Member Mar 30, 2007 5,280 45 Chiefland/Cedar Key, Fl Mar 19, 2013 #15 Not cherry
cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Thread starter Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Mar 19, 2013 #16
woodcutter Master of the Pit OTBS Member Jul 2, 2012 3,308 163 Marathon Wisconsin Mar 19, 2013 #17 Pine trees grow branches pretty much straight (horizontal) out of the trunk and are in rings at the same heights. It is light wood and soft.
Pine trees grow branches pretty much straight (horizontal) out of the trunk and are in rings at the same heights. It is light wood and soft.
cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Thread starter Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Mar 19, 2013 #18 IMAG0066.jpg cwalk Mar 19, 2013
cwalk Meat Mopper Original poster Thread starter Feb 25, 2010 279 14 Little Rock, Arkansas Mar 19, 2013 #19 This wood is pretty hard. I doubt it's pine. I can't pull the bark off
flash Smoking Guru OTBS Member Mar 30, 2007 5,280 45 Chiefland/Cedar Key, Fl Mar 19, 2013 #20 Lots of oaks in your area. Probably one of the red oak species.