M.D. Vaden
vadenphotography.com
I am in Portland, Oregon area.
Its easy to give away wood here like Douglas Fir, Pine, or whatever.
There is a location that takes small and huge wood pieces for free - they grind it and the final product is electricity. But this requires hauling.
I am curious about discarding one more type of wood without hauling - that wood be good quality Maple, Ash, Oak, Etc., but larger diameter segments; 1', 2' long and about 30" to 48" diameter.
Is there a category of people that seek, or want that kind of wood for some kind of project?
When we don't want to mess with 12" or 24" stuff, we cut it to firewood length and have the homeowners run a $5 thrifty advertisement for free wood, cut to length.
But on the bigger stuff, we have hauled it, not wanting to risk leaving a pile of heavy material that a homeowner may get stuck with.
Any suggestions?
Mario Vaden
Landscape Designer / Arborist
M.D. Vaden Trees & Landscapes
Beaverton, Oregon
Its easy to give away wood here like Douglas Fir, Pine, or whatever.
There is a location that takes small and huge wood pieces for free - they grind it and the final product is electricity. But this requires hauling.
I am curious about discarding one more type of wood without hauling - that wood be good quality Maple, Ash, Oak, Etc., but larger diameter segments; 1', 2' long and about 30" to 48" diameter.
Is there a category of people that seek, or want that kind of wood for some kind of project?
When we don't want to mess with 12" or 24" stuff, we cut it to firewood length and have the homeowners run a $5 thrifty advertisement for free wood, cut to length.
But on the bigger stuff, we have hauled it, not wanting to risk leaving a pile of heavy material that a homeowner may get stuck with.
Any suggestions?
Mario Vaden
Landscape Designer / Arborist
M.D. Vaden Trees & Landscapes
Beaverton, Oregon