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rob durfos
12-13-2011, 7:36 PM
215712215713215714The Pueblo style door has hand carved panels. The arched door has a non flat- twisted book-matched panel and curved end grain jamb head . All reclaimed local firewood.

ray hampton
12-13-2011, 10:14 PM
are they smoke damage ? NICE DOORS

rob durfos
12-13-2011, 10:32 PM
No , not smoke damage. The trees that this wood came from were killed in Mount Palomar State Park by a wild fire a couple of years ago. Thank you for the compliment.

ray hampton
12-14-2011, 12:22 AM
thanks, I were referring to the statement that you save the wood from the fireplace or wood stove, not that the trees were in a wildfire

rob durfos
12-14-2011, 8:33 AM
I purchase logs at fuel wood sales thereby saving them from being burned or sent to the land fill .215753

Ken Shoemaker
12-14-2011, 9:24 AM
Now THAT is how to recycle!!!! Excelent vision and follow though. Very nice work.

jim sauterer
12-14-2011, 7:50 PM
wow great save and nice work

Todd Burch
12-17-2011, 6:46 PM
Look good. What's a fuel log cost?

rob durfos
12-17-2011, 7:49 PM
Todd , a good question. The cost depends on the size of the log , and what portion of a total fuel-wood sale you can bite off. I'm small here so I buy by the truck load portion . Transportation costs are significant in addition to the cost of each log ( load ).That said it depends on who you are dealing with, their size of their operation and the time of the year along with frequency of purchases. Bottom line: the price can fluctuate a lot unless you are very large or very vertically integrated processing wise. Hardwoods, softwoods, ratio mix, on and on - not a simple answer! These are just a few of the things off the top of my head that come to mind with the cost of a log.