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Lumber Cutting & Drying (# 5b)

10/3/2008 7:08:00 AM by tikka

Drying lumber at home. [More]

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Lumber Cutting & Drying (# 5)

10/3/2008 6:04:00 AM by tikka

Lumber stacking and drying at home. [More]

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Lumber Cutting & Drying (# 4b)

10/2/2008 11:49:00 AM by tikka

Lumber Cutting with a Bandsaw in your workshop (Part 2) So now we are ready for the setting up. The first thing I would recommend is that you protect the bandsaw table with paste wax or some other form of water repellent substance. The water and acids in the wood will rapidly go to work on ... [More]

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Lumber Cutting & Drying (# 4)

10/2/2008 11:11:00 AM by tikka

Small log cutting with a home bandsaw. [More]

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Lumber Cutting & Drying (# 3)

9/17/2008 8:06:00 PM by tikka

So like me you have started to need more wood for your projects, but do not want to pay the expense of buying rough sawn wood. Then a portable saw mill may be a cost effective solution.. [More]

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Lumber Cutting & Drying (# 2)

9/17/2008 8:01:00 PM by tikka

Depending where you live, there normally an abundance of large and small saw mills available, usually within an hour or so drive. (there are exceptions to this). Just check out the areas of your region, the yellow pages are a good start, as is the web. [More]

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Lumber Cutting & Drying (# 1)

8/24/2008 3:02:00 PM by tikka

With the ever increasing costs of lumber , cutting and drying your own lumber is becoming more and more popular and affordable. In addition it gives you the chance to get some really unusual lumber that is always available. [More]

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