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What are the most beautiful and unusual logs you have ever cut?

Started by Squirrell_Boy, June 05, 2007, 02:49:36 AM

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Woodmizer LT40HDD35, John Deere 2155, Kubota M5-111, Kubota L2501, Nyle L53 Dehumidification Kiln, and a passion for all things with leafs, twigs, and bark.  hamsleyhardwood.com

fencerowphil (Phil L.)

About that too-pretty SG going to the horse stables, er...,
:-\
Well, ya see there were two trailers there for the lumber, uh....

One trailer was headed for the customer's horse barn and the
previously mentioned stall construction.  The other trailer was
to be taken back to my place.

Now we all know that you can't let green figured heart SG be
nailed up to dry too fast.  It would be just toooo likely to split
and warp.  Not enough restraint to keep it flat and too much air.
That would not be right for the customer, now would it ? !!

Sap wood to the customer's trailer and heart wood to MINE! ;)
;D
Even so, some of the pretty stuff is going to dress up the tops
of some of his stall rail system - at least until the horses gnaw it.

Phil L.                             P.S.   I cut 12 logs from 18" to 30" and
                                              every one of them had from 9" to
                                              18" of the good stuff.    Glad I had
                                              more than enough logs!                                         
Bi-VacAtional:  Piano tuner and sawyer.  (Use one to take a vacation from the other.) Have two Stihl 090s, one Stihl 075, Echo CS8000, Echo 346,  two Homely-ite 27AVs, Peterson 10" Swingblade Winch Production Frame, 36" and 54"Alaskan mills, and a sore back.

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