Todd said:Still hard to see but might be American Linden or Basswood? Was it very light and cut through like butter?
Todd said:Ha, ha I was way off, great score.
Man of Stihl said:That's a great score, nice load of woodAnd a pretty green lawn to work on too!!...lol
Backwoods Savage said:Very good Jay. You must be ahead of me by now.
6 trunks I am going to mill for lumbar, so firewood will be a couple cords and whatever we get from milling.Backwoods Savage said:Yup Jay, you definitely will be passing me in the wood supply. Good work!
CJRages said:Jay,
Have you ever posted any pics of your milling setup? That I would like to see.
Are you able to sell the boards immediately after cutting or do you carefully let them "season" for a while first.
Thanks!
what's this kiln business? i don't remember reading about that.smokinjay said:CJRages said:Jay,
Have you ever posted any pics of your milling setup? That I would like to see.
Are you able to sell the boards immediately after cutting or do you carefully let them "season" for a while first.
Thanks!
will start milling in a couple weeks, and I have a keln dry set up sould take about 3-4 weeks at around 100 degrees.
You can sell them fresh but worth more dryed.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/54884/ this is where I am at now, still pulling logs but sould finnish with that in the next souple weeks.
CJRages said:Jay,
Have you ever posted any pics of your milling setup? That I would like to see.
Jags said:CJRages said:Jay,
Have you ever posted any pics of your milling setup? That I would like to see.
Hey Jay - I didn't put him up to this - honest!
(I have been bugging for awhile)
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