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Salvage Logging after the Wild Fires.
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<blockquote data-quote="northmanlogging" data-source="post: 6709297" data-attributes="member: 76731"><p>So... the only thing I can think of. And granted it's real early... is a difference in how the logs are scaled i.e. we use scribner C which only accounts for usable boards on the small end of the log, any overage is where the mill makes proffit... supposedly.... it does not account for any wastage.</p><p></p><p>I assume... that cubic meter scales whole log, fat end to little end etc, or it works off weight some how? We don't use it here so its largely a guess.</p><p></p><p>That said, what's the rate per M3?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northmanlogging, post: 6709297, member: 76731"] So... the only thing I can think of. And granted it's real early... is a difference in how the logs are scaled i.e. we use scribner C which only accounts for usable boards on the small end of the log, any overage is where the mill makes proffit... supposedly.... it does not account for any wastage. I assume... that cubic meter scales whole log, fat end to little end etc, or it works off weight some how? We don't use it here so its largely a guess. That said, what's the rate per M3? [/QUOTE]
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