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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4089342" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I get walnut for my wood lathe from our yard. Walnut trees are pretty much self pruning during wind storms, so I cut it into lengths, remove the bark, and paint both ends with elmers glue. The glue slows down the drying process and helps prevent cracks as the wood dries.</p><p>If you learn to recognize what a walnut tree looks like, you might find some and get permission to cut one down. </p><p> Oklahoma has enough walnut that loggers are coming from out of state to harvest them. </p><p>20 years or so ago I took a bucket full of nuts to plant on one of the farms. Most came up and we have a small grove of them now that are about 10" in diameter. Never get big enough in my lifetime, but someone will have some $$$ one of these days when they mature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4089342, member: 5412"] I get walnut for my wood lathe from our yard. Walnut trees are pretty much self pruning during wind storms, so I cut it into lengths, remove the bark, and paint both ends with elmers glue. The glue slows down the drying process and helps prevent cracks as the wood dries. If you learn to recognize what a walnut tree looks like, you might find some and get permission to cut one down. Oklahoma has enough walnut that loggers are coming from out of state to harvest them. 20 years or so ago I took a bucket full of nuts to plant on one of the farms. Most came up and we have a small grove of them now that are about 10" in diameter. Never get big enough in my lifetime, but someone will have some $$$ one of these days when they mature. [/QUOTE]
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