01-24-2007, 10:24 AM
Will be making some road trips between now and Mother's Day.
Have the following lumber for sale:
Very nice 4/4 cherry, 4-17" wide, dry five years: 3.50 bdft to 12", 4.00 bdft wider than 12", 8 and 10 feet long.
Primo ribbon cherry, 5/4, random W&L, dry: 5.50 bdft.
Regular cherry, 5/4, random W&L, dry: 3.25 bdft.
QS red oak, 4/4, 8-10 feet, mostly 4" W: 2.50 bdft
Pecan and hickory, 4/4: 2.25 bdft.
Aromatic red cedar, 4/4, up to 12" W: 3.00 bdft.
Primo riftsawn heart pine, 10-12" W, 5.50 bdft.
Curly pine, 16' L, calculated by the curl part of the board, not overall (2 feet of curl, you get a 16' board for a two foot price), 6.50 bdft.
River bottom recovered heart pine, 12', 1x4 and 1x6, 5.75 bdft.
Century old barn boards, heart pine/cypress/etc., wide, 20' L, 1.50 bdft good, .90 so-so.
First run will be first weekend in February from Gainesville to Orlando.
Somewhat later will be Gainesville to Mobile along I-75 and I-10.
Next will be the run to Atlanta where I may schedule a return load of Iowa walnut from ChrisJ.
Possible run Mother's Day week to Southern Pines, NC, via I-95.
Is the cherry nice, you ask? 90% of this was done with the very same wood:
Contact me if you have an interest.
Get yours before Congress outlaws logging
Have the following lumber for sale:
Very nice 4/4 cherry, 4-17" wide, dry five years: 3.50 bdft to 12", 4.00 bdft wider than 12", 8 and 10 feet long.
Primo ribbon cherry, 5/4, random W&L, dry: 5.50 bdft.
Regular cherry, 5/4, random W&L, dry: 3.25 bdft.
QS red oak, 4/4, 8-10 feet, mostly 4" W: 2.50 bdft
Pecan and hickory, 4/4: 2.25 bdft.
Aromatic red cedar, 4/4, up to 12" W: 3.00 bdft.
Primo riftsawn heart pine, 10-12" W, 5.50 bdft.
Curly pine, 16' L, calculated by the curl part of the board, not overall (2 feet of curl, you get a 16' board for a two foot price), 6.50 bdft.
River bottom recovered heart pine, 12', 1x4 and 1x6, 5.75 bdft.
Century old barn boards, heart pine/cypress/etc., wide, 20' L, 1.50 bdft good, .90 so-so.
First run will be first weekend in February from Gainesville to Orlando.
Somewhat later will be Gainesville to Mobile along I-75 and I-10.
Next will be the run to Atlanta where I may schedule a return load of Iowa walnut from ChrisJ.
Possible run Mother's Day week to Southern Pines, NC, via I-95.
Is the cherry nice, you ask? 90% of this was done with the very same wood:
Contact me if you have an interest.
Get yours before Congress outlaws logging
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