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Local walnut hauling

Started by Ironwood, September 18, 2008, 09:08:04 AM

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Ironwood

Got a local walnut home the other day from up the street (1/2 mile). Short trip, so used the gator on the butt log (a little big for the girl, but it brought it home).


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beenthere

Nice looking log and rigs for hauling.   :) :)

Looks like could be some gun stock blanks in there.
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Ironwood

I don't do much gunstock stuff. I have a monster walnut stump up in the field, that was dug out of a local sewer project. I know there are a ton of rocks just waiting for me in that puppy.

Ironwood
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WDH

Are you going to sell the lumber, or keep it?
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Ironwood

I dunno yet. I do a bit of both usually. Ironwood
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DR_Buck

Quote from: beenthere on September 18, 2008, 10:08:02 AM
Nice looking log and rigs for hauling.   :) :)

Looks like could be some gun stock blanks in there.


So ...... what nominal dimensions do you saw for gunstock blanks?   Rough sawn length, width, thickness?  ???  What are the finished blank sizes for the greatest demand?  ???
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