Milling dry wood vs fresh, watercooling or not

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By the way, the thread CSM Sawmilling 101 (at the top of this forum) has a lot of advice. I was in Stryn, Norway in 1976. Beautiful country and wonderful people. Welcome to the forum, and please add your observations and experience to it as you learn.
 
Flymats, I am of Norwegian descent, and my wife and kids want to visit Norway one day. The picture of your house in the background really got their interest. My son said your roof would be the only green spot around, in the middle of winter. Very nice, I like it. I plan on building a log cabin on my farm in West Virginia and thought about a sod roof, but I think it gets too dry in the summer. My first pick for the roof is White Oak shingles.

Anyway, welcome to the site, and we look forward to more pics, Joe.

Hi there! Thanks for your post, there are some descent from here over there :) We have lots of fine nature and tradition, but things/people are also changing because of oil. Many of my friends actually plan moving over to You with time. In Norway You find lots of the old logcabins, many with gras on the roof, I ageee they are very nice. The cabin I live in is actually only ten years. View attachment 270068
 
By the way, the thread CSM Sawmilling 101 (at the top of this forum) has a lot of advice. I was in Stryn, Norway in 1976. Beautiful country and wonderful people. Welcome to the forum, and please add your observations and experience to it as you learn.

Thanks Dave! Stryn is nice, most of Western Norway with the fjords is beautifull. I will check out that thread too :)
 
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