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Old 11-01-2009, 08:37 PM   #1
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Some red Oak with some Green Funky color. Funky is a tech term used by Daren to describe something he doesn't know what it's is going to be. I think? bill
BTW I set my clocks back today, would that have caused this? bill
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The red/green show. Ha...I thought it was the joke...what is red and green and goes 150 MPH? A frog in a blender. OH...you heard that one.



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So, nobody knows what makes a red oak green?
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It is spalted. I am a little red/green color blind (ironic eh?) so I don't see the green, but I see spalting for sure.
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As to cause, I suspect a nail or wood borer...insect type... leaving an opening for moisture and resulting mold. Nature produces some wonderful stuff, don't you think?
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Never seen it with oak. Had a similar issue with ash, and that was most likely due to moisture finding its way in.
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