MRDucks2
Member
Guy I work with called and said hey, the city cut this tree down... I saw something worth saving. Another co-worker wanted some so dropped two pieces off for him. We shall see.
That's the white looking stuff you see on the pieces. I am sealing the cut ends to slow drying and minimize cracking. I have used Elmers Rot Restorer (which looks like white glue to me), old bottles of Titebond that are getting thick or crusty, latex paint (though I can't see the grain after painting). For most species of works. Some may still crack or pop anyway but I feel it is less than otherwise.I started reducing the height of an ash stump that's been aging for about 3 years now and found some interesting chunks that might have interesting results. Not sure if I should just leave them outside to dry more or some other treatment. I know if I bring them right inside they will dry too fast and crack.
Some of the dark "cells" run pretty deep. I am wondering if they may be from metal in the wood at some point. I have not seen that type of spalting.Interesting markings on this wood.
Sounds plausible. Maybe some bullet fragments, or buckshot.?Some of the dark "cells" run pretty deep. I am wondering if they may be from metal in the wood at some point. I have not seen that type of spalting.
I would hope not. This came out of a nice 1940's working middle class neighborhood that is a hidden gem in Cincinnati. But, you never know…Sounds plausible. Maybe some bullet fragments, or buckshot.?