isaaccarlson
Super OPE Member
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- 3:07 PM
- User ID
- 1185
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2016
- Messages
- 368
- Reaction score
- 823
- Location
- Colfax, WI
Crikey that stick jumped a fair bit off the stump, or is the picture misleading ?Homeowner said he didn’t mind if the railing to the deck got hit. Tree was leaning right where we wanted it to go so wasn’t worried about it. As it came off the stump and was settling on the branches, as they broke it started slow rolling over toward the railing. Settled right above it! Got lucky. View attachment 355659View attachment 355661 View attachment 355660
No she definitely drifted. Was really weird. It kind of walked out on the branches as it came down and just moved all over the place. Had large branches low on the tree and they kind of supported the weight as it came down.Crikey that stick jumped a fair bit off the stump, or is the picture misleading ?
Damn that’s nice.The top had snapped out of this walnut so I decided to drop it and salvage the lumber. It is smaller than what I would normally harvest, about 22” at the base.
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That's a pretty deep first pass! But you did in fact strike gold.Made the first pass on this maple Saturday. Going to be exciting as I dive deeper. View attachment 361236View attachment 361237 View attachment 361238
Alaskan mill so hard to make a skim pass. It’s a whole lot more messing around nipping away at it. I may take the top and make a pass on that later. Most the time the top is all trimmed and ugly, this one has a massive hump on it I had to cut out first. For some smaller boards off that. This thing is 56” at the wide end in the picture, but gets over 60” in the middle.That's a pretty deep first pass! But you did in fact strike gold.
That's some awesome stuff. I'd imagine you could get a premium for.Alaskan mill so hard to make a skim pass. It’s a whole lot more messing around nipping away at it. I may take the top and make a pass on that later. Most the time the top is all trimmed and ugly, this one has a massive hump on it I had to cut out first. For some smaller boards off that. This thing is 56” at the wide end in the picture, but gets over 60” in the middle.
That’s the goal haha, I hope…this is a side hobby that pays for my toys!That's some awesome stuff. I'd imagine you could get a premium for.
Low area that floods. Got real wet and heavy winds blew it over, but some big limbs held it up. Yes, the root ball sunk over time in the soft soilWell it's already on the ground,, kinda! Looks like the root ball sunk.
No Mac saw display Lol
“I’m Thomas. I barberchair ‘em just for the sound”Wrong guy. You are thinking of @heimannm from Iowa...