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100 Year Old Original Growth Firewood
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeus103363" data-source="post: 4999826" data-attributes="member: 83638"><p>I work at a sawmill. The old sawmill was built out front of where the modern sawmill is now. They used lots of trains to move the timber around, there is still railroad tracks going everywhere in the mill, and they haven't been used in a long time. The old resaw is still there too. Just sitting, kinda like the land that time forgot! Its cool so see how automated lumber making process is now compared to the old processes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeus103363, post: 4999826, member: 83638"] I work at a sawmill. The old sawmill was built out front of where the modern sawmill is now. They used lots of trains to move the timber around, there is still railroad tracks going everywhere in the mill, and they haven't been used in a long time. The old resaw is still there too. Just sitting, kinda like the land that time forgot! Its cool so see how automated lumber making process is now compared to the old processes. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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