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aggiewoodbutchr

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My father and I got lucky and were able to save these water oaks from the grinder. I probably won't get to begin milling them for a few weeks but I start this thread anyways.

We have 7 water oak logs we'll cut live edge slabs from. The range from 8'-12' long and the smallest has a 36" top. In addition we have several 24" WO saw logs and 4 30"+ pine logs.

My CSM is going to log some overtime.;) :chainsaw:
 
BIG JAKE

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Nice Timbers

carvinmark said:
those will make some awsum table tops!!! Wish you were closer to me!

Yeah me too. I'd help and bring the beer even!
Hey Carvin your saw lineup is getting kind of meager. You might want to add a few this year! Be a shame to run out of saws and all! ;) :cheers: :popcorn:
 
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saws

BIG JAKE said:
Yeah me too. I'd help and bring the beer even!
Hey Carvin your saw lineup is getting kind of meager. You might want to add a few this year! Be a shame to run out of saws and all! ;) :cheers: :popcorn:
I'm concidering a ms200 (not ms200t) for carving and who knows what deal I might run into?
 

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