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Beech

Discussion in 'The Sawyer Room' started by Woodsnwoods, Nov 26, 2022.

  1. Woodsnwoods

    Woodsnwoods

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    First beech log milled up! 98EF915C-C243-4FF6-BCF4-1BDAB56409EF.jpeg C67AA410-CE3C-49B9-8EE9-598FB9ECFB49.jpeg A868215A-E202-4542-8CC8-64BE503EF9A9.jpeg 2F0D961A-6C57-4C42-85AB-372A2D609DFF.jpeg 21AC397E-6DD0-4981-BAEE-7AEF9AFA28FA.jpeg 12FAE57F-3740-4125-BB04-578E32DD7868.jpeg
     
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    Log #2 finished B3E8BC19-A566-4DE0-A68B-FD3BD52EF572.jpeg 02EA0F15-AD62-4B8B-964B-08E18EEE0150.jpeg 11A012D3-D532-46CE-AC17-E9C94EE821F4.jpeg AA054220-0669-47B5-BB1A-AF2B1ABF9894.jpeg
     
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  3. Horkn

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    Those are primo pieces of lumber!
     
  4. The Wood Wolverine

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    I'm jealous for sure. Nice job, awesome results.
     
  5. Woodsnwoods

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    75231539-352A-4040-9960-CE93E0EA2963.jpeg 90% done Weight and tarps coming
     
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    Looks nice there is a buyer not far from me that buys Beech for railroad ties I have sawed some for flooring for a customer JB
     
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    Not sure what I am building with it…..got a hood year of air drying to figure that out
     
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    Beautiful lumber. Nice job, sir.
     
  9. MAF143

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    Nice!!! A mill with a view...

    We have some Beech here, but I've never milled any yet.
     
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    I like the drying racks. Great idea. :thumbs:
    Oh and some beautiful stock for sure. Any plans for the lumber?
     
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    What he posted above...:whistle::picard:..

    Not sure what I am building with it…..got a hood year of air drying to figure that out...

    :zip:
     
  12. Woodsnwoods

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    Good year . Autocorrect gets me again.
     
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    Looks good. How do you like the Woodlands Mill?
     
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    I have had no issues with it at all. It will take a 30 inch log, and compared to a woodmizer the price is right.