09-20-2016, 03:26 PM
A neighbor had an old holly tree taken down last week and asked me if I wanted the wood. When I looked at it, I saw that it had been cut into pieces varying in length from 10" - 12". Diameters vary from 6" to 30". Apparently, the tree was over 60 years old. There were some larger pieces that I couldn't lift that were over 36" in diameter and 16" long. The wood is very creamy white; so far I haven't seen any signs of blue stain.
I've Anchorsealed the ends of some of the pieces. I was thinking of using my bandsaw to cut some small boards to use for stringing on boxes. I know Holly tends to warp like crazy but I'm thinking that small pieces for stringing won't be affected too much.
If anyone wants a piece or two, you can either stop by and pick it up or you can have it for the cost of shipping.
What doesn't get used will become firewood next year. I'm in Northern Delaware. PM me if interested.
I've Anchorsealed the ends of some of the pieces. I was thinking of using my bandsaw to cut some small boards to use for stringing on boxes. I know Holly tends to warp like crazy but I'm thinking that small pieces for stringing won't be affected too much.
If anyone wants a piece or two, you can either stop by and pick it up or you can have it for the cost of shipping.
What doesn't get used will become firewood next year. I'm in Northern Delaware. PM me if interested.
Jim
Demonstrating every day that enthusiasm cannot overcome a lack of talent!
Demonstrating every day that enthusiasm cannot overcome a lack of talent!