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My day with New England Saw and Lumber

Started by pnyberg, September 11, 2009, 11:19:46 PM

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Peter

Okay, I can take a hint.  I will try out the restaurant as soon as show season is over.

And yes, Kevin taught Schuyler how to quartsaw like that and I promise to get him to explain it on this post.

Tammy
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Nice stack of rough sawn.  For years I also piled rocks, boulders, slabs, etc on top to hold down the plywood/tin/plastic protecting my stickered stack.  Despite my best efforts, after a strong wind, parts would blow off  and the stack would get wet.  Solution?  Slide rope between the stickers at 3 or 4 spots along the stack and simply tie down the plywood/tin/plastic.  Not my invention.  It's all nicely described in an April '09 Fine Woodworking article " Dry your Own Lumber", by Dave Spacht.  All the best, Rob.
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