Do not buy wood from Kyle at sawmillNC you wont have room for the wood
#11
Kyle obviously is not very good at math and here are the pictures to prove it.



I think that is a little more than 140 bf, most of it is 5/4 also.

Also look at this stuff!



I ordered 9/4 not 12/4! Now I will have to either resaw it (more work) or be expected to make beatiful table legs that are beyond my ability (more pressure).

Also, I ordered 20bf of 10" wide and 20 bf 14" wide. I got 48 bf of 15" wide and only like 6 bf of 12" wide. Again it is 5/4, not the 4/4 I thought I was getting.

This is not to mention the curly maple that he sent with my hard maple order!

Where am I goning to store all this wood!

Thanks Kyle!


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#12
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Where am I goning to store all this wood!




I know the perfect place...
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#13
That darn new math!

you are very welcome sir.. Make something beautiful
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#14
I sure wish I could get my hands on some stock like that at a good price.

Hardwood dealers 'round here act like red oak is semi-precious.
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#15
Offering again...the Pigsicle Transport Company can meet anyone from your area with an empty trailer in Mobile, and send it back full. If you get a group buy up and time it right, there can also be exotics from Illinimike and a PA sawyer who shall not be named at this juncture for PA cherry, QSWO, walnut, and Kyle for great slabs and domestics.

Let me know if you generate any interest.
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#16
Is the town you originate from named after Peter Forney?

I know this is a derail of the thread just curious.
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#17
I tried to learn you marketing

Then you misdirect someone away from buying somma yer wood
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#18
I have no energy around organizing such an event, but if someone in DFW has said energy....I'M IN.

Tom
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#19
What do you consider a good price? Red oaki s not semi precious here although I saw every board as though it were a diamond in the rough .
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#20
But it still comes out looking like a lump of coal
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