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DanG

Quote from: Chico on March 01, 2009, 09:59:07 AM
I was at the band mill in Havana

Hey, you guys have been tramping about in my territory!  I'm located in the same County as Coastal's mill at Havana.  They're still churning out plywood, and treating a lot of posts and poles.  Not sure if they're still doing lumber at all, though.  GP put in a big OSB plant to the South of us, and judging from the trucks I see, most of the chip n saw is going there.  With the slack-off in building, I'm not sure what they're doing with all the sheet goods. ::)
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fstedy

 8) 8) 8) WELCOME ABOARD  8) 8) 8) Your resume and knowledge are impressive. I owned a machine shop for 15 years and did a lot of backyard engineering. When you get further along in your project help is judt a keystroke away.
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Former occupations Electrical Lineman, Airline Pilot, Owner operator of Machine Shop, Slot Machine Technician and Sawmill Operator.
I know its a long story!!!

Chico

 Thanks fstedy I may call on you thats one thing I always liked about the lumber business Most folks are willing to help each other cause we all know it all breast or all backbone Yuo Dang I've been all over that place I did a good bit of installation and trouble shooting in Fla Ga Al and Miss and like I said I was born in NW fla and lived there until I got out of Army  and I've been on the road ever since it seems like
Chico
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