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  1. #16
    Lou, my lumber supplier back in Indy didn't even have that much good wood. Nice. Very, very nice!

    Now can we please move inside. It's cold out here

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    Hi Lou, You're not fooling me, those pictures are from Hearne Hardwoods, in Oxford PA. I recognized the lumber racks. Nice try.
    Do you mill a lot of your own lumber?
    take care,
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Renzetti
    Hi Lou, You're not fooling me, those pictures are from Hearne Hardwoods, in Oxford PA. I recognized the lumber racks. Nice try.
    Do you mill a lot of your own lumber?
    take care,
    John
    Hi john

    I buy lumber in bulk and also mill my own. I am looking at buying some logs this spring and sawing them up. I am not sure what I am looking to buy though. I was also thinking of picking up a bunch of beech for workbench tops.

    lou

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    Missed this thread I guess. Nice looking place!! Nice wood storage!!


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    Lou,

    I thought we had agreed that you would need to ask permission before you could post pictures of my shed? Man that is just plain sick! I think your lumber stash is worth than my machines

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    After seeing your shop and now this I can safely say that I am very impressed Lou....very nice digs you have there....now what's inside the big red barn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelly C. Hanna
    After seeing your shop and now this I can safely say that I am very impressed Lou....very nice digs you have there....now what's inside the big red barn?
    inside the "barn" is my shop. here is a link to it. This one showes the 36" Moak Bandsaw.

    enjoy lou

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=19846

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    The 11th Commandment:
    Thou shalt not covet another man's wood pile.

    Nice stash you got there. Should keep you busy and out of trouble for a while.

    Like James Krenov stated: Buy as much wood as you can afford. Then buy a little more.

  9. #24
    I'm GREEN with envy!

    Quote Originally Posted by lou sansone
    here is the next installment for the shop tour. I wanted to show you all my most recent addition, which is where I store a lot of my wood.
    Does this mean that you even have MORE wood?
    Your lumber dealer is certainly a lucky guy.

    Regards,

    Christian
    "On Wednesday, when the sky is blue,
    And I have nothing else to do,
    I sometimes wonder if it's true
    That who is what and what is who."


    (A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh)

  10. #25
    You sure are....I have plans for an addition to mine and the wife looked over my shoulder and said "glad you don't want one that big"...little does she know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Aufreiter
    I'm GREEN with envy!



    Does this mean that you even have MORE wood?
    Your lumber dealer is certainly a lucky guy.

    Regards,

    Christian
    hi christian
    yea, this is only part of it . At some time I will start to sell off some of it to make room for other varieties. I will be selling at a very reasonable price a bunch of curly maple ( maybe 300-400 bd feet ) and about the same amount of aspen at really low prices. Keep an eye out in SMC classified section.

    lou

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