Here is another example of the reasons I enjoy portable custom sawing.
The mill is set up in Jacksonville, Florida, on the bank of the historical St. Johns River and The Trout River.
http://www.mikestrong.com/fortcar/The field behind and to the right is the point formed by the two rivers. The old railroad trestle, which has been dismantled, can be seen in the rear and there are several seafood companies and yacht construction companies, including Shaw's, behind and to the left.
I am set up on the property of Shaw's Southern Belle Seafoods, cutting Sycamore, Sweet Bay and Cedar. The more I cut, the more they bring. It is destined to go into a lodge being built on their ranch down in Interlachen. Interlachen is a small community south of Jacksonville and and west of Palatka on the banks of Rodman Reservoir. Rodman was built by damming up the Oklawaha River.
http://www.rodmanreservoir.com/facts.htmhttp://www.putnamcountychamber.org/fish_game/fishing.htmI have had a great time at Shaw's and hate to leave. The sawing schedule is slow because they have other things to do, like keeping the packing equipment running. Prepared fish dishes find their way to my truck and I have been eating gourmet stuffed flounder, stuffed snapper and stuffed crab this week. I've been promised a care package when I leave.
Yes, there are nails in a lot of trees. I left my metal detector for the maintenance crew to chase them down, Much of the cedar boards have square holes in them where the guys chiseled to the nail, as deep as 8 inches.
These are good folks, pleasant and interested in the use of the boards as well as the slabs. I hope it will be one of my continuing accounts.
http://www.shawsouthernbelle.com/