Seams like you should get a lot of good lumber from any kind of tree that size. The worst you could do is have lots of framing lumber.
Like I said, framing lumber! LOLNot a sweetgum variety. An invasive from Southeast Asia. Takes over bottomlands and out-competes native vegetation. Runs rampart. A real issue on the Gulf Coast.
Triadica sebifera. Chinese Tallow. Also called Popcorn Tree because the fruits look like popcorn (popped popcorn, not the kernals). Most professional foresters and wildlife biologists do not see any redeeming value in it, even in the wood which is kinda bland and non-descript.
- WDHLT15
I would never frame a house with sweet gum. In addition to being weak, it twists, cups and bows even after it is kiln dried. It isn't any good for firewood either because it burns so poorly and has such a small heat content. As my FIL used to say, you can't burn sweet gum but if you build a really hot fire, you can melt it a little around the edges.Like I said, framing lumber! LOL
- papadan
Kill her and have her stuffed.. No..don't do that.. I wouldn't mind stuffing one, but that's another issue.. Darn..I miss being young some days, but I do enjoy afternoon guilt free naps any time I want..Thanks Herb!
I think I ll wait until the next college spring break. This 76 year old man wants to fraternize with the drunken college babes! (though I don t think I d recall what to do with her if I caught one) : )
- Planeman40