Very nice work Greg!
So you have a under water log yard, sounds like a great supply of seasoned old growth.
That stuff is hard to come by these days.
Jerry.
Lots of logs in 6-8 feet of water but in the 15-20 foot range they're laying beside each other as if they placed there. Expect its all old growth hardwood, anything I've sampled with the chain saw has been. Might be a 1/4 inch of grey wood on the outside then the rest is perfect.
Thats a cracking saw mill you have built Greg
Rob
Hi
Greg
That is a great looking saw mill
Cabinets look fantastic
I remember watching a program on sky
They were recovering logs from under water they looked nothing , but once they were cut up the grain was fantastic
John
Nice work Greg - those cabinets look very nice.
I want one, Just like that one,
And then I want a lake full of logs,
And then I want a need for all that beautiful Wood,
And then, Well, and then I want to get back to all those other projects I should do before wanting a Sawmill
Well done, Most folks can work wood or metal, clearly you are very competent in many materials, nice sawmill, excellent cabinets.
Best regards
Rick
hi in the UK fuel prices are out of this world this may aswnd daft but wot is the MPG IE haw many logs can you go through between fill ups
The ratio of trees to people isn't high enough in "Jolly Aulde England" to consider wood heat (in my oft flawed opinion).
We, here in Canada land of trees, rocks and lakes are trying to attain a similar ratio. Since we don't want more people we're depleting the trees
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