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Started by ambush, April 20, 2011, 08:07:12 PM

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ambush

Hi, I just signed up here, and really don't know protocal. I'm really not overly interested in buying a portable mill, what I would really like to find is someone willing to bring a small portable mill to my location in Western Washington and mill a big cold deck of holly for me. I'm more than willing to pay for services as well as possibly share some of the wood. Any one out there with any suggestions or thoughts? Would really appreciate it. Ambush

Brad_S.

Go to the top of the page, right center. There is a tab there that says "forum extras". You will find an index of sawyers there by location that may be able to help you out.
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Magicman

Welcome ambush, to the Forestry Forum.  Yes there are several sawyers that should be close to you.  The Members Map may also be helpful.
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Welcome to the Forestry Forum Ambush!

You shouldn't have a problem finding a sawyer in your area!

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Welcome to the forum Ambush. I can't offer any help with the Holly but maybe you could tell me something about Holly and what you would use it for.
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