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So much wood, So little time.


« on: April 18, 2006, 08:32:13 AM »

Last week through last saturday I had the mill set up in my buddy Fred's wood yard.  We had several Black Walnut, Oak, Cedar and Pecan logs dropped off along with lots of firewood.  I got busy on the Walnut and Cedar.  The place was a mess for awhile but we finally cleaned it up saturday.  I still have more to cut but ended up with some nice quarter cut walnut and slabs.   More to follow.

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Andy



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