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12376
Can you help some kids with disabilities or handicaps Hi all, I am normally a forum lurker but I am posting this in the hope that members may help out some...
echnidna
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Apr 6, 2006
10:11 am
12377
I have posted pictures in a folder called Iowa Walnut. I am looking for some way to get this stuff milled. It is a city tree, but I have seen no evidence so...
collegemachinist
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Apr 7, 2006
1:00 am
12378
Thomas, I like your spunk but I gotta tell ya, you're talkin' about chewing on a bigger bite than I would consider with the equipment your talking about. I...
Dennis
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Apr 8, 2006
12:24 am
12379
Does anyone have info on the Termite Mill in the photo section.Thanks...
score440tk
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Apr 8, 2006
5:20 am
12380
Hi Dennis, I hate to tell you this but you are showing the first symptoms of catching the 'milling disease'. Most of the people reading this already have it....
tpconlon
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Apr 8, 2006
2:38 pm
12381
Put some sealer on the end of the logs. If you do not have the cash to buy the "real sealer", find your self some latex paint or such and slather it on the...
Phillup Wilson
krupptus
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Apr 8, 2006
7:26 pm
12382
Get on line and go to some bandsaw mill websites[woodmizer etc.].Some of them list sawyers. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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score440tk
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Apr 8, 2006
7:39 pm
12383
hello tim, i have absolutely loved catching the milling disease as you called it. never have used a chainsaw for milling, only felling and limb trimming....
harley scott
lawnsau
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Apr 9, 2006
2:49 am
12384
check the postings from 3-4 weeks ago. There was plenty of info posted. ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
Daniel
huntingky
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Apr 9, 2006
3:04 am
12385
Hey guys - Here's a spin on the quartesawing questions. I think we all agree that QS white oak is one of the most attractive QS wood, and it has a long...
Joseph Loucek
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Apr 9, 2006
1:45 pm
12386
sycamore has a bueatiful pattern when quartersawn. red oak has flecks too, just not as large as white oak flecks....
Dan Shade
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Apr 9, 2006
1:47 pm
12387
I own the Timid Termite mill and have posted messages about it several times in the past. Just do a search among the previous messages for "Timid Termite" or...
spongkr
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Apr 9, 2006
3:04 pm
12388
Listen to Dan Shade! Sycamore can look great quarter sawn! I have to suspect that there is something wrong with it otherwise because you seldom see it! It...
Dennis
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Apr 11, 2006
1:13 am
12389
... Well, thank you all for that info. I thought sycamore was mostly useless. I am currently creating a new stream crossing and have dug out two sycamores and,...
Gene GeRue
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Apr 11, 2006
3:01 am
12390
Ok, gang, an idea hit me this morning, as I was perusing my log decks and wondering what I was going to mill today. I remembered Gordon's bulk CA buy, and...
Treecyclers
superdaveprc
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Apr 11, 2006
4:04 am
12391
Dave, I'd be interested. Don't know how much. I guess it depends on cost and shipping price. It would need to beat the prices I can mail order it for. ...
Joseph Loucek
jcloucek
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Apr 11, 2006
11:44 am
12392
Sycamore rots pretty quickly. Even off the ground if left out. Don't wait too long! Dennis Thornton (on a dial-up) Northeastern Upstate New York 44.30.37 N ...
Dennis
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Apr 11, 2006
12:39 pm
12393
I'm due for another 5gal bucket. Depends on the logistics of the buy. Mark Greer ... From: "Treecyclers" <superdave@...> To:...
Mark Greer
mgreer67
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Apr 11, 2006
5:44 pm
12394
I may be interested too. Check the pricing.....all depends on the price for most people...... Jim Sioux Falls, SD ... buy. ... decks and ... might be a ... ...
Jim
rokusjap
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Apr 11, 2006
5:52 pm
12395
Yes, "sleepers" are railway ties. I believe this holds true in all English speaking countries except the US. (How is it in Canada, gents?) What is...
MC C
dbh54
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Apr 12, 2006
12:51 am
12396
The common term used is railway ties; however, sleepers is also correct, just not as common. It is an older reference and it is also used to describe any...
Tony Ferguson (Bandsaw)
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Apr 12, 2006
12:58 am
12397
I'm in for 5 on the Anchorseal gig. Looks like we would have to beat about 50 bucks per 5 gal. including delivery. Anyone else? Bobby Treecyclers...
Robert Norris
cedarcidal
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Apr 12, 2006
1:57 am
12398
before you consider putting any milling equipment near them, use a water blaster turning them over and doing each face at least three times. the damage that...
harley scott
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Apr 12, 2006
2:15 am
12399
If you are unhappy with Stihl's service, "voting with your dollars" is one solution. I have done that. In the past I have even written against Stihl for this ...
MC C
dbh54
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Apr 12, 2006
2:18 am
12400
Ok, gang, we're getting closer. So far, we have 5 people that are interested, which theoretically accounts for 25 gallons, assuming that everyone wants 5...
Treecyclers
superdaveprc
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Apr 12, 2006
2:24 am
12401
That is a good list at the end of this message. I like it when our members start talking good sense like that. The list could (maybe should) be even longer, so...
MC C
dbh54
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Apr 12, 2006
2:59 am
12402
Indeed! Good call. These things (however you wish to call them), live in a bed of gravel!!! Cheers Tony ... From: milling@yahoogroups.com...
Tony Ferguson (Bandsaw)
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Apr 12, 2006
12:49 pm
12403
I would be interested too; however, I live in Canada and I'm not sure what (if any) shipping considerations would need to be accounted for. Cheers Tony...
Tony Ferguson (Bandsaw)
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Apr 12, 2006
1:03 pm
12404
Where in Iowa do you have the walnut? collegemachinist <collegemachinist@...> wrote: I have posted pictures in a folder called Iowa Walnut. I am looking...
Allan Chestnut
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Apr 12, 2006
2:09 pm
12405
I am interested in this also. Put me in for 5 gallons William Haun Forest City, IA ... Behalf Of ... accounts ... spoken up so ... taking 5 ... bottom 10 ... ...
willam_h
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Apr 12, 2006
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