Aug. 23rd, 2013

thanate: (bluehair)
Whatever we end up doing, there are going to be some large oak limbs coming down. We have access to a sawmill-style chainsaw attachment (my father's) and a chain saw if you need that as well, but no time to deal with all this crap.

Does anybody want to come out and rescue any wood for exciting future projects, or shall I send it off to whatever the tree-care company does with that which they haul away? You'll need space & time to season it, but it should be possible get some very nice pieces, especially for smaller projects.

There's also a planer that'll take up to at least 2" boards (maybe 3? I'm not sure) in my father's basement, which I suspect would be up for borrowing in a year or two if you needed that as well.
thanate: (bluehair)
Whatever we end up doing, there are going to be some large oak limbs coming down. We have access to a sawmill-style chainsaw attachment (my father's) and a chain saw if you need that as well, but no time to deal with all this crap.

Does anybody want to come out and rescue any wood for exciting future projects, or shall I send it off to whatever the tree-care company does with that which they haul away? You'll need space & time to season it, but it should be possible get some very nice pieces, especially for smaller projects.

There's also a planer that'll take up to at least 2" boards (maybe 3? I'm not sure) in my father's basement, which I suspect would be up for borrowing in a year or two if you needed that as well.

Xposty from dreamwidth.

December 2025

S M T W T F S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
2122232425 2627
28293031   

Most Popular Tags

Page Summary

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 3rd, 2026 09:54 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios