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Thread: Redwood from California giant Sequoia

  1. #16
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    To clarify, I'm not in favor of chopping down 1000 year old trees for my deck planks. I doubt redwood lumber I can purchase in quantity is newly felled old growth.

  2. #17
    I've got a few vintage Palco boards still stashed. Great stuff to have but of limited use.


    palco - 1.jpg

  3. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Vaughan View Post
    I've got a few vintage Palco boards still stashed. Great stuff to have but of limited use.


    palco - 1.jpg
    Big money being paid for wine cellar material.
    High end exterior millwork gets it as well.
    Next best is my stash of sugar pine

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    Interesting how stories evolve and change. What I wrote was what was first reported in my local SoCal newspaper. Never saw the corrections/retractions.

    Bullhead city is about as far as you can get, climate wise, from the Sequoia regions. Desert, with the Colorado river going through it.
    Rick Potter

    DIY journeyman,
    FWW wannabe.
    AKA Village Idiot.

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Coates View Post
    Of those, they selected 126 and stitched them together, to get this incredible portrait of the President. And here it is: The man standing near the trunk of the tree is a good indicator of the tree's size.
    Incredible, isn't it?
    And so is the man up at the top.

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