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Offline Dan_Shade

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Re: Locust trees
« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2008, 06:39:17 am »
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Re: Locust trees
« Reply #21 on: August 14, 2008, 09:54:41 pm »
Thanks Dan, it was late last night and I just gave up.  The top center picture on that link was the yurt in reference.  I have the Shelter book as well, lots of out of the ordinary buildings. 

By the way, what is the proper sequence for posting pictures?  I take it they have to be on the FF and not a host site.  Tim 
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Re: Locust trees
« Reply #22 on: August 14, 2008, 10:25:58 pm »
moonhill,
Here is the post to teach you the Forestry Forum way as far as posting pics is concerned.  Let us know if you have questions. :)

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Re: Locust trees
« Reply #23 on: August 15, 2008, 09:11:14 pm »
I  have stumbled over that before but couldn't find it again.  I have it saved now and will go through it in time.  It seem a tad lengthy but I hope that is just for clarification.  Thanks, Tim
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Re: Locust trees
« Reply #24 on: August 16, 2008, 05:27:42 pm »
 Ive got some big honey locust that I had been wondering what to do with after seeing the grain i may use then for barn type vertical siding I know I've got several that are 36" or better at the butt  I didn't realize that they were that good about not rotting

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Re: Locust trees
« Reply #25 on: August 16, 2008, 05:42:30 pm »
moonhill,it can also be found in "help" on the top of the page.All the down sizing is a big help for the people on dail up,like me.I have a cousin that just did it again for the last time.I told her once do not send us pictures unless you down size them.I will put her on my blocker list and stop the BS once and for all if she does it one more time.She will get told one last time.Than I will have to go in and choice what I want to recieve from her.It takes HOURS to get pictures from her.Than what ever she sends,after she ties everything up for hours,gets tied up until her pictures come through.She could print off any pictures she wants us to see.Yea,right.Everyone should learn how to down size pictures.If you don't need it,than don't use it.It does look like a lot at first,but do it a few times and it gets easy.We will all  help you when you get stuck.
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Re: Locust trees
« Reply #26 on: August 16, 2008, 07:58:42 pm »
Ive got some big honey locust that I had been wondering what to do with after seeing the grain i may use then for barn type vertical siding I know I've got several that are 36" or better at the butt  I didn't realize that they were that good about not rotting

Around here when locust is that big its pretty much a sure bet that its got heart rot. 

 


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