Ha I once disassembled a soft maple that had gotten three lightning strikes,burned the inside out of it .All the small limbs were curled up like a pigs tail .:lol:
You can't be judgemental about a situation just looking at a bunch of pictures on the internet fer cryen out loud .:what:
It's a successfull disassembley if nobody gets hurt and no property is destroyed no matter how it's done .
Well yeah as firewood it burns which is about all that can be said for .
However for both tulip AKA yellow poplar and cottonwood it is just about warp proof once it's dried into lumber plus it's split resistant .It has about the same if not better workablity than white pine and as such is...
Yeah same stuff .
I had a load of it I used to tune the saws in dropped off by one of the trimmers a few years ago.About like cotton wood .Heavy as lead when still green and light as a feather after it dried .Geeze some of that pile were nearly 4 feet across as i recall .
So then evidently this tulip tree is the same as we call tulip poplar ?
If so they can get rather huge in a relatively short period of time .They were planted years ago as fast growing shade trees in addition to soft maples .After about 100 years they've grown large ,undermined building...
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