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Jeff's cedar log

Started by Cedar Eater, March 23, 2002, 08:56:42 PM

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Jeff

Nope, aint got it yet. Been to busy. Next weekend I have the Michigan Association of Timbermens convention. Hope cedar dont eat my log!

No, I will not drop it off at the amish, I am having to much fun making my own creations. The bench Stacy and I did is now complete with 6 coats of urethane. looks good. I am now working on a stand using the top of that same birch tree and a hunk of the Red Cedar we sawed when I was down to Toms.

I will post some pictures when it's done. Cedar Eater are you still out there?
Just call me the midget doctor.
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Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

timberbeast

CedarEater,  you have no idea how familiar those pix look to me!!! 8).  Even the basement!!  What fence company you sell to and what kinda prices you get/cord?  My guy gives 140/cord for 75" bolts,  60/cord for 75" posts,  95/cord for 100" posts,  170/cord for 100" bolts,  and 200/cord for 9'3" bolts.  I think you're right about the bigger stuff.  Anything over 10 inch gets cut up on the mill,  the lumber pays more.
Jeff,  if you ever get to the U.P. in my area this summer and make it to my shack,  you can have all of those stumps you can fit in the Ranger  (hee hee,  we'd have to cut them first),  but seriously,  I'll find some cool ones and throw them aside (off'n the ground),  if you never get them,  I'll use them for something.  I bargain hard,  too.  You bring the six pack,  I'll make the steaks,  the campfire,  and even heat up the sauna.  (if I can find enough days to get out of this dadgummed foundry!!)
Where the heck is my axe???

Jeff

Beast, be sure to let me know when your heading up.  Beer for steak sounds like a deal. Yea throw them cool stumps aside, I think I found me an enjoyable hobby with this, its not painting, but it gives you that same feeling when you make sumpthun
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

timberbeast

Heck,  if I get my tractor fixed,  you kin even play with the Mobile Dimension.  No,  it ain't painting,  but even my Mom seldom has time to paint,  and she's retired!  But all the paintings on my walls are hers.  I think the one thing that would make things easier for all of us would be if sleeping was optional!! 8) 8) 8)
Where the heck is my axe???

Cedar Eater

I'm still here and I haven't munched Jeff's log yet. :D :D :D It's sitting in a different spot because it rolled downhill when that cold white stuff melted out from under it. I moved it and set it up on sleepers.

We've been planting seedling trees (320 of them) at our Spruce property. 100 each of white pine, red pine and blue spruce plus 20 hardwoods. We got them from the CD. We're starting a windbreak and prepping a future homesite.

I sell my cedar to Better Best Cedar Post and Fence Co. in Hubbard Lake (the town not the lake). I got $90/cord for 100" posts (3"+), $130 for 75" bolts (6"+) and $200 for 100" logs (9"+).
That's all they buy.

Cedar Eater

timberbeast

Sounds pretty similar,  Cedar!  Hate to give up the bigger stuff,  though,  since I have a mill.  Been thinking about something that sounds crazy.....will start a post on it soon,  maybe if I'm not nuts you and I can retire to just playing in the woods in a bit of time.  Has to do with Japan,  coming soon after I sleep on it!!
You know,  Jeff's going to check for bite marks on that log!!! :)
Where the heck is my axe???

Jeff

Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

timberbeast

That's one pretty log!!! 8)
Where the heck is my axe???

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