blucoondawg
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I too love the smell of oak.
But I got to wonder blucoondawg?? are you possibly mistaken that fowl smelling stuff for elm??
Cause it DOES smell. And rarely do I see an oak standing without bark. But it is extremely common with elm.
No, I am not mistaking red oak for elm, I don't know of anyone who deals with firewood on a regular basis could do that. I have never noticed a whole lot of smell from elm probably because I don't see much of it, there aren't too many elm in my area anymore, they had disease years ago and killed most off. Dead standing red oak is very common, it lasts a long time, even when laying on the ground it is slow to rot away, my in laws have a large dead red oak laying in the back of their property and it has been down for going on 10 years now and still very solid. They and others in the area also have many dead standing red oak, they said a few years before I met them there was a bad year of some sort of caterpillar which killed many of them off, many of them have been dead long enough that the bark is coming off yet the tree underneath is still solid. As for the smell, red oak has a strong odor, it isn't totally unpleasant but it is strong and very noticeable when you first fill your basement, after a day or 2 of living with it I don't notice it anymore.