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10-17-2006, 12:35 AM
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Name: Alan Schaffter City: Washington State: NC County: Beaufort Join Date: Dec 2005 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 7.00 over 30 days | Originally Posted by gator Thanks all for the input, especially Kyle, Jeff, and George (for reminding me that Woodweb is a great resource.) I think I will approach this effort a bit slower, after all (and I need to keep reminding myself of this fact), I'm an end user. I'll give the Tree Service guy as much info as I can, but will recommend, if he truly wants to have his trees slabbed and sold as lumber instead of firewood, that he do it as air dried only. In the meantime since the 200 bdft of 4/4 red and white oak came out closer to 400 bdft, I'll be looking into building a small solar kiln- after I finish my shop projects (backbench, doors, etc. etc. etc.) |
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