creative uses for Hornbeam?

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  • #43677
    Anonymous
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    Ive got a lot of thinning to do on the land we are buying, does anyone have any creative ideas for hop hornbeam (hardhack, ironwood)?

    Jared

    #73191
    Tim Harrigan
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    fence posts, yokes, sled runners, fire wook, wagon tongues, fire wood, axe handles, wedges.

    #73190
    Ed Thayer
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    Tim pretty much sums it up.

    #73189
    dominiquer60
    Moderator

    I made some into equipment tongues, but was warned that it rots fast if not kept under cover. A farm that I used to live on had a ton but wouldn’t use it for fence posts because they would rot fast, they cut all the dead ones for fast easy drying firewood, gives off some great BTUs.

    #73193
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I use it for firewood as well, I have had poor experience with it as fence post due to it rotting, we have a lot of black locust so we are a bit spoiled. I wasnt sure if there were any clever commercial uses?

    Jared

    #73188
    Carl Russell
    Moderator

    @Tim Harrigan 33762 wrote:

    fence posts, yokes, sled runners, fire wook, wagon tongues, fire wood, axe handles, wedges.

    …. and peavey handles. Carves pretty hard, but doesn’t break very easily.

    Carl

    #73192
    mink
    Participant

    if you have a lathe ,you might be able to sell some night sticks

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