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2 1/2 year old logs, still good to mill?????
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<blockquote data-quote="hamish" data-source="post: 3655821" data-attributes="member: 49469"><p>As you are talking to a log buyer.. ...if I were one my offerings would drop, for you never know till to split it open. I havr my own mill so I open near all of them, sometimes I find a gem, others absolute crap , and other times still useable wood. </p><p></p><p>Versus selling the logs to a buyer you may consider inding a local sawyer to open them up for you..........maple, oak and tamarack......you should be pretty darn good to go without even opening them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hamish, post: 3655821, member: 49469"] As you are talking to a log buyer.. ...if I were one my offerings would drop, for you never know till to split it open. I havr my own mill so I open near all of them, sometimes I find a gem, others absolute crap , and other times still useable wood. Versus selling the logs to a buyer you may consider inding a local sawyer to open them up for you..........maple, oak and tamarack......you should be pretty darn good to go without even opening them up. [/QUOTE]
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