My "Tree Guy"

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jimm1

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dropped these off this morning. Can anyone say "SPALTED?" Looks like I can get a couple blanks out of these.
 

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Bob Wemm

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AHH Hell, What a shame they are not any good. Looks like you will just have to send them on to me. (IN MY DREAMS) LOL.
Congratulations on your score, and I'm sure there will be a couple of blanks in that lot.
Thanks for sharing.

Bob.
 

SDB777

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Who is your "Tree Guy"?
Always curious about sourcing for timber....is he a Pro arborist, or just a fella that cuts his own firewood on weekends?


To bad those chunks weren't 6'6" in length and sitting on my mill bunk! What are your plans for these pieces?(you must have something in mind by now)






Scott (shoulda, coulda, woulda) B
 

jimm1

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He's an arborist. I wish I had a "mill guy" near by. If I did, I would have these cut in bigger lengths. I just bought a chain saw to cut these up, but we've been hammered by rain. The wettest Nashville October since 1919. I brought 3 of them into the garage with hope of them drying out. No use paining the end grain yet.


Who is your "Tree Guy"?
Always curious about sourcing for timber....is he a Pro arborist, or just a fella that cuts his own firewood on weekends?


To bad those chunks weren't 6'6" in length and sitting on my mill bunk! What are your plans for these pieces?(you must have something in mind by now)






Scott (shoulda, coulda, woulda) B
 
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