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What kind of money does pine bring by you?they are gold here
What kind of money does pine bring by you?they are gold here
lol not me but othersWhat kind of money does pine bring by you?
Evidently wearing rubber boots on a date is not.same thing with cottonwood which is a rarity here
Huh, interesting. Cottonwood is pallet wood around here. And only the Amish buy pine for their own uses.lol not me but others
its more than oak and other hardwoods bring
same thing with cottonwood which is a rarity here
they say because there isnt much of it aroundHuh, interesting. Cottonwood is pallet wood around here. And only the Amish buy pine for their own uses.
Edit: in the original question, I meant “down by you”.
Pine is almost invasive around here. I cut the 4-6" trees for my goats. They debark them pretty quickly. Good for them too. Not sure if sheep would like it though, have to ask Dallas.they say because there isnt much of it around
same with pine
only place you will see pine is where it was planted around a old house or something
I can see that. Unfortunately for me up this way, it’s not the case.they say because there isnt much of it around
same with pine
only place you will see pine is where it was planted around a old house or something
Is that how he gets his wool argyle sweater vests and matching socks?Plus, you have to tend to the sheep!
the only places see them around here is where they was planted at a old house or up high on the mountains in the national forests such as spruce knobI can see that. Unfortunately for me up this way, it’s not the case.
Tell me you don't think of Dallas when you see this picture@Mastermind
Can i be a mod?
Need to find some more walnut to cut on the band mill. Might need to drive to see some people I know in Wisconsin to grab a fewI’ve got some Walnuts to cut and skid today. A few of them are next to a house.
Well you stick some pine off to the side if you get some decent ones and I’ll either come get some of pull my mill down and we’ll make some lumber to splitThere’s roughly 170 bd ft in a 20” 10’ log. Sounds to me like you’re buying them right, but I have no idea what pine sells for - we don’t have a market for them here.
You ever make a siding jig or just use a wedge to rip the can’t for lap siding?There are several species of pine here, but they aren't plentiful.
wish i could sleep in lolSup ladies