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Missouri amateur timber-framers?

Started by MisterOzark, July 13, 2015, 02:19:39 PM

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MisterOzark

First post ever.  smiley_wavy
I live on 46 acres in the central-Missouri Ozarks. Lots of white and black oak, some red. A little ash. And I want to build my own timber frame home.
I took a workshop at Fox Maple School of Traditional Timber Framing this summer, with my dad, and we feel confident we can get 'er done. But looking to make connections with folks in our area who have done this and would either be willing to chat about it or swap some labor, if they need work on a project. Not looking for professionals... unless they want to donate a couple days of labor  :D
Probably will be next year before I start cutting joinery... gotta buy a mill and cut my logs first! Just thinking ahead.
"There lives the dearest freshness deep down things" - Hopkins
I try not to take myself too seriously... but I usually fail.

beenthere

Welcome to the Forestry Forum.

Look forward to your thoughts and your progress as you and Dad move forward with the project.
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MisterOzark

Thanks! I'm quite sure it'll be an adventure
"There lives the dearest freshness deep down things" - Hopkins
I try not to take myself too seriously... but I usually fail.

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sawmilllawyer

Welcome to the Forum. Will be watching your progress with great interest.
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