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Started by peanuts roost, November 03, 2012, 09:10:19 PM

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peanuts roost

    I have been enjoying the forum for long time and wish to thank everyone for all the advice and help.I still haven't been able to purchase a sawmill yet. I have started rebuilding my front porch. I cut some white oaks for flooring and some red oaks to frame up my back porch. Took two loads to Mr. Alton Hollingsworth's sawmill at Mansfield,Tn. He did a great job and was very reasonable. Tried to post pictures but couldn't get it worked out. I did get them to my gallery.  Thanks for all the help

thecfarm

Here it is



 

I like to go to whatever post or start a new topic first to include a picture.Go to your gallery,it will open in a new window.Click onto your album,then click onto whatever picture you want,it will get bigger,than scroll down a little to find,Insert Image In Post,click onto that,click Yes and that is it. Some have to copy/paste the link to work.I like to hit the enter key at least once or twice to move the picture down away from what I am typing. The enter key really helps to leave some white space if posting more than one picture or posting a comment. Use the preview button to see how it looks and modify it if needed.
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peanuts roost

    Thanks I'll keep trying.

peanuts roost


peanuts roost

  try another

  

  

 

POSTON WIDEHEAD

Peanuts.....now that's Country! And I mean that as a compliment.  :)

You've done a great job and the sawyer looks like he sawed you some nice lumber.  smiley_thumbsup
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peanuts roost

 Thank you   , Now  start work on framing back porch to go with it

Magicman

Congrats on the picture posting, as well as your building project.   :)
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peanuts roost

Thanks    I appreciate it

clww

Nice work on that great looking porch project! 8)
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Solomon

I beat my head against wall for a while too untill the good folks. here shed much needed light on how to post pictures.   You're hooked now, I would wadger a pay check that you purchase a mill in the next year!     
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grweldon

Good job!  It looks great!
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peanuts roost

   thanks everyone        and i do hope to have a sawmill before too long.

Woodchuck53

Way to go PR we like porches. What is the finish on yours?
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thecfarm

That does look some nice.
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peanuts roost

 thanks         I used a waterproof treatment called  Flood from home depot. I've used it on some other projects before and been well pleased.

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