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Started by Larry, November 01, 2010, 05:52:56 PM

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Larry

http://maruccisports.com/woodbats_home.php

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Anybody know what kind of band mill the Amish is running?  Looks like he is getting with it and utilizing short logs.

I would like to know a bit more about the kiln.  Seems a little high tech to me.
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JV

Very interesting video.  I wonder what they get for the dowels.  The kiln looks like a vacuum kiln, probably a Vacutherm.  Out of my price range.  Would love to have it though.  Maybe Santa Claus will be good to me this year.   :D
John

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Ironwood

Looks like it is cutting in both directions (and skewed) AND is dark green, possibly a Double Cut? Arent they dark green, and skewed?
Ironwood
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r.man

I thought it looked skewed as well but wasn't that a draw back plate on it.
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