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Any one heard of the ECO SAW?

Started by doublecut, August 17, 2004, 09:32:11 PM

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Jeff

Hurray! Great pictures jaytee! Thanks for the understanding and getting the photos in the Gallery. I can point to this thread now to others and say SEE! this guy did it on his very first post!

  Aren't you guys the Georgia based Doublecut distributers?
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jaytee

Thanks guys for all the comments. I guess I inherited my love for beautiful wood from my dad. He was a carpenter and could walk a track of land and tell you how much timber it had on it without measuring a single tree. Never did figure out how he did that.

Ian,
Your right about swingblades doing the big logs best

Furby,
I really hate we couldn't cut a table slab for the family. I was thinking it would have been great to make the table and put glass over it then put little bits of family history on paper pointing to the growth ring that corresponded to the history date. Maybe next time.

Jeff,
We are out of Alabama and distribute the EcoSaw in the US for Lindsay at D&L.

Johnny


Fla._Deadheader


No way to flip that log over, huh ??  Too bad, that's pretty wood.

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glad to see it's not firewood

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doublecut

Me wants some of that wood for my floor. Nice grain. Showed my wife and now since I'm heading to alabama on monday I'm supposed to figure out how to get it back with me on the plane.  As much as she wants  doubt the plane would ever get off the ground.
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jaytee

The stack of lumber in the picture weighs about 2600 lbs. according to the Forestry Forum calculator. https://forestryforum.com/calcs/weight.htm

A little to heavy to put in your carry-on I think. ;D

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