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Publicado 2024-07-20
Jeff
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Great job, thanks very much, It turned out better than i was expecting, now that its all stacked to dry i have some time to figure out what to do with it.
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Love it. Iâve got a couple of âcharacter logsâ that Iâve been reluctant to open up. As always, I learned a ton. Thanks Jeff.
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Milling white cedar is the best. Smells great, rolls over easy and is light. We use cedar on our antique shingle mill... great stuff
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Cool video Jeff. Too bad that first log turned out to be bad inside. Looked like it had lots of character. đđ
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Hello Jeff That first log looked awesome...lots of character ! Probably was worth more whole than cut up !! LOL A few minutes of your life you won't get back....but just call it a fun experience and all is Good !!đ
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Not a lot of yield but nothing ventured nothing gained.
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Nice lumber. Glad you didnât find any metal. I sawed a few cedar hydro poles before did you find it hard to saw ? Like dense hard?
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That is one UGLY and UNHAPPY looking piece of wood. Although those first few cuts did make some nice plaque or sign boards.:face-purple-crying::face-purple-crying::face-purple-crying:
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What was that Jeff? Looks kinda like a cedar
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Was starting to think that first log would be a good mantle, but that didnât turn out to be the case. But sometimes a person just needs to take a look.
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That log is just about as ugly as me, and I'm that ugly ya couldn't draw me.
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Where are your safety glasses???
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What kind of wood is that. It would need to have some mighty fine grain to make it worth cutting.
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my guess it's has rutted out from the brain beetles any more questions you need to answer?
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I hope you didnt buy those logs?