A cord of hardwood produces roughly 5 8 gallons of wood ash so that means we have around 30 40 gallons of wood ash in the spring.
What is ash hardwood used for.
In fact the most popular use for ash lumber commercially is to impersonate oak a task that ash does quite well.
Ash wood has a similar density and grain to oak.
Ash machines well is good in nailing screwing and gluing and can be stained to a very good finish.
Since the late 1990s ash has been under attack from an invasive insect from asia.
It is used traditionally by gardeners as a good source of potash.
It dries fairly easily with minimal degrade and there is little movement in performance.
I ve always had the impression that ash is the rodney dangerfield of the hardwood lumber world.
The seeds branches and leaves are used as food by a number of birds and animals.
The lowest janka rating for an ash wood is black ash at 850.
Wood ash is the residue powder left after the combustion of wood such as burning wood in a home fireplace or an industrial power plant.
In fact it s often used as a replacement for oak and is sometimes called golden oak like oak cherry and maple tree wood ash is considered a hardwood tree.
This variety of ash is popular for use in basket weaving electric guitars flooring boxes baseball bats and other tool handles.
This goes back a very long time in american furniture making.
Green ash and black ash trees are preferentially attacked by the insects followed by white ash and blue ash.
White ash is rated at 1 320 and green ash at 1 200.
It just doesn t get any respect.
Oregon ash has a janka rating of 1 160 and pumpkin ash rates 990.
That s way too much for any single use so we ve had to find creative ways to use what would otherwise be a waste product.
The emerald ash borer has been decimating the species.
White ash has excellent shock resistance and along with hickory carya spp it is one of the most commonly used hardwoods for tool handles in north america particularly in shovels and hammers where toughness and impact resistance.
Frequently ash is used as a substitute for red oak.
Blue ash has a janka rating of 2 030.
Black ash trees are also a big part of the natural ecosystem.
Ash has a hardness rating of 1200 most scales generally agree but sometimes they may be slightly different in number.
For example since ash is a hardwood it is important not to sand it with too fine a grit of sandpaper before staining.