wngsprd
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Washed the barn yesterday, so ready to strike out on the painting maneuvers once warm enough. Son and future DIL and Charlotte the boxer are coming today, so won't get too much done.
Started cutting down a dead 16 inch diameter standing white oak yesterday and my chainsaw swept into it like I was cutting butter. Turns out only the outer half inch to 3/4 inch of tree trunk was there, the rest was hollow/black mulch material. No sign on the exterior of any hollow. The hollow cavity was only the bottom 20 inches of tree. Hadn't experienced a trunk that thin before.
Washed the barn yesterday, so ready to strike out on the painting maneuvers once warm enough. Son and future DIL and Charlotte the boxer are coming today, so won't get too much done.
Started cutting down a dead 16 inch diameter standing white oak yesterday and my chainsaw swept into it like I was cutting butter. Turns out only the outer half inch to 3/4 inch of tree trunk was there, the rest was hollow/black mulch material. No sign on the exterior of any hollow. The hollow cavity was only the bottom 20 inches of tree. Hadn't experienced a trunk that thin before.

