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Started by timberbeast, December 22, 2001, 08:09:33 PM

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timberbeast

Don't know if this is appropriate,  Jeff,  since the company is not a member of Timberbuyers,  so I won't post the name......
Delete me if I'm out of line......zap@netwurx.net

2002 Cedar post price list:

Call before bringing in any wood

75" posts,  3" and up - 60.00/cord
75" bolts,  8-10" only - 140.00/cord
7'3" posts,  3" and up - 75.00/cord
100" posts 3" and up - 95.00/cord
100" bolts 7" and up - 170.00/cord
9'3" bolts 7" and 8" only - 200.00/cord
10'3" posts,  3" - 1.70 each
10'3" posts,  4" and 5" - 2.50 each
10'3" posts, 6" and 7" - 3.70 each

ALL MATERIAL SOUND AND STRAIGHT
Where the heck is my axe???

Jeff

Beast, send me thier name and address and Phone number, or better yet if you know them recommend us to them. Its not Superior cedar out of Channing is it? I am doing thier website.
www.superiorcedar.com
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timberbeast

Jeff,  I've already given them your packet,  a few months ago,  email on the way.
Where the heck is my axe???

Frank_Pender

On 100" posts, 3" and up for Douglas Fir I can get $  .15 a running foot.  tha equates to $1.20 for the posts, up to 7".  How many posts do you folks get per cord?   ::)
Frank Pender

timberbeast

Well,  Frank,  obviously that depends on the sizes,  I actually never counted the posts!! ::)  If I use stakes on my F-250,  and chain and load-bind them down,  I can get about 3/4 cord on.  Usually I pile them to the side until I get 10 cords and call in a truck,  depending on road conditions.  They scale me kinda high because I never bring them junk.  Good way to get rid of tops,  and other stuff you don't want to saw.  I suppose you could calculate the amount of posts per cord,  if all the posts were the same size.  It isn't Superior Cedar,  it's a fence company in Ingalls,  but since I drive past Superior all the time,  I'll have to stop in and have a chat next spring.  Jeff is making a really cool looking site for them,  check it out!
Where the heck is my axe???

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