Off the topic boys, and I apologize, but I've got to add this in here. I took out a 32" Black Cottonwood lead today that threatened a house (Giant 4.5' pig). I had to whittle it from the top down, cause there wasn't room to crash it. Anyway, finally I had it down to a 15' log to fall out of the tree. I decided to face it to about one third diameter. I no sooner got the face cut finished then SMACK! That "would-be compression-wood, now uncompressed" split right up the log about three feet. Freeked me out, but no big deal. Just put in the diagonal as usual, and then torched it off. Pretty weird though. Never seen that happen before. I wouldn't have thought about a Cottonpig as being straight-grained enough for that to happen.