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<blockquote data-quote="Humptulips" data-source="post: 5464399" data-attributes="member: 23908"><p>Honestly I think the overrun is higher then that. I know I have heard Crane Cr Cedar gets over a 100% overrun. They cut fence boards though.</p><p>Then you have outright theft by scaler. Sierra has a bad reputation for that around here.</p><p>Pretty amazing when you think about it. Physics professors would be amazed how more can come out of a mill then goes in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Humptulips, post: 5464399, member: 23908"] Honestly I think the overrun is higher then that. I know I have heard Crane Cr Cedar gets over a 100% overrun. They cut fence boards though. Then you have outright theft by scaler. Sierra has a bad reputation for that around here. Pretty amazing when you think about it. Physics professors would be amazed how more can come out of a mill then goes in. [/QUOTE]
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