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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: Tom on July 22, 2003, 08:00:19 PM
Here are some trees I am sawing for the fellow with the cant hook. He took them down, in town, from behind his printing shop. It's been some really pretty pine and and some has been curly. It's destined for board and batten on the side of his barn. His Father-in-law is trying to talk him out of the curly stuff. :D
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Good looking logs , got a picture of the curly stuff ;D
Tom, you'll find it much easier if you leave the sawmill shed at home and just transport the Baker by hooking it to the back of your truck. :D
Kevin,
I had noticed a decidedly encreased fuel bill on the truck. Do you reckon that concrete shed has something to do with it? Maybe if I put wheels under it like my house. :D
RMay
I didn't get a pictue of the curly pine but will try to find some to show to you. It's pretty stuff. kinda busy looking.
Now I know why you don't wash your mill.
It never leaves the shed! ;D