rbtree
Climbing Up
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With lots of cool trunk character, and big knots, the slabs will make for some nice live edge furniture. I'll probably have the new sawyer for www.urbanhardwoods.com make me a table, in trade for most of the slabs.... or sell some of them. Will sticker them and air dry for a couple years.... or have them kiln dried. We made two trips home with about 10 slabs and have the butt log yet to mill.
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Freakin front firing exhaust dang near got the best of me lungs--and right hand from the heat! But the power was awesome! Thanks to Andy Nobbs (Lakeside 53) for the loan of the Alaskan Mill.
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Freakin front firing exhaust dang near got the best of me lungs--and right hand from the heat! But the power was awesome! Thanks to Andy Nobbs (Lakeside 53) for the loan of the Alaskan Mill.