Slabbing a Mystery Log on Cooks AC36 Sawmill. Mystery Log # 1See if you can identify it.

Slabbing a Mystery Log on Cooks AC36 Sawmill. Mystery Log # 1See if you can identify it.

Mule Mountain Sawmill

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@dougbowley3480
@dougbowley3480 - 09.11.2021 21:39

I love milling pecan. Hard on blades but well worth the effort.
Also, harder to work with than hickory IMO.

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@zeke1eod
@zeke1eod - 17.10.2021 18:20

Pecan, very beautiful I red red oak at first until the slab was cut then I was lost. I have not gotten to saw a pecan yet most we have in east Tennessee is not that large and bbq smokers want it so much most get cut into firewood

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@wizardind3203
@wizardind3203 - 07.09.2021 04:00

I WENT to face book you got it all going on

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@mcpiddler1135
@mcpiddler1135 - 26.05.2021 04:29

Thanks for this video and for the series you plan to do. I enjoy seeing other folk's Cook's mills.

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@butternuthillfarm1599
@butternuthillfarm1599 - 25.05.2021 02:48

At the beginning of the video, at a distance I thought the bark looked like chinquapin oak, but then then I read the comments and saw it was a pecan log. At least I was in the right family. I've never sawn a pecan log, but it sure is beautiful wood!

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@georgeshotrodbarn2113
@georgeshotrodbarn2113 - 24.05.2021 08:19

That's some nice looking wood i have never seen pecan cut thanks

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