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Jess
Jess
1 month ago

In my neck of the woods, fence posts don’t last over a century, but venturing into the western part of Texas reveals cedar posts that last a long time in the dry conditions. I’m thinking some were placed when barbed wire fences caused some strong arguments.

Joe
Joe
1 month ago

Speaking of aged.

Action star Chuck Norris dies aged 86 after ‘medical emergency’

Bilderback
Bilderback
1 month ago

I wonder what species of wood it is. I grew up in Appalachian Ohio and the only thing we had that would last was locust. Miserable stuff to cut and debark with vicious thorns and hard, rough bark. So hard when dry that you’d bend staples (steeples) if you didn’t hit them square. But they lasted for years on end, especially in dry ground. I know when I was a teen in the early 70’s there were posts from the early 20th century still solid and holding wire on the back of our farm. A woven wire fence with 2 strands of barbed wire that I built in 1975 is still in pretty good shape today. A blight of some sort hit the locust about that time in that area and I don’t know if it got better or if they all died off. Few build fences like that anymore, too much work and certainly too expensive. It’s all T posts and electric fence now.

Snakepit Kansas
Snakepit Kansas
1 month ago
Reply to  Bilderback

Chestnut was one used in WVA. Blight on that tree currently though. In Kansas we have the rock hard Osage Orange.

Wild, wild west
Wild, wild west
1 month ago

a.k.a. Bois d’Arc or “wood of the bow” for its utility in making bows for archery, hunting, etc.

DT
DT
1 month ago

This post lived maybe 10-15 miles off Lake Huron in Ontario. I suspect the wood is sugar maple. A subdivision lives on the site now.
[OK. I did a “nonce error” fix that didn’t work. I’m getting one as I post this (from outside, not Admin]

DT
DT
1 month ago
Reply to  DT

I did a refresh and the nonce went away

azlibertarian
azlibertarian
1 month ago

OT, again: Today’s been hotter’n promised. 108° Frankenstein. It’ll be unseasonably hot again on Saturday and then returning to the hot-but-expected numbers after that.

The heat has been unperceptable for me though. The lovely Mrs azlib will have my hide if I don’t finish our taxes, so I’ve been locked in the office, nose to the grindstone.

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ghostsniper
ghostsniper
1 month ago
Reply to  azlibertarian

I looked at that pik and instinctively reached for air conditioner remote.