The WoodButcher
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The WoodButcher said:Hey everybody check out my newest web site. http://woodbutchernc.tripod.com/index.html Let me know what you think?
The WoodButcher said:We put tar at the bottom of the post before planting them. When they are good and dry we will add a sealer. They Will out live me without a dought.....
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I did not see the winch in your pics. you have alot of thought in your set up.The WoodButcher said:No I don't sharpen my blades a guy about 2 hours away is doing them for me. As far as edging goes I only edge what I need, the rest I give away. Most of the time I only have 4 slabs and 4 flitches per log, then I'm down to the meat of the log anyway. I have a winch on the operators side of the mill that when installed it acts as a stop to keep the log from going all the way over the mill. Also it rolls them babys right up that ramp and my back loves to watch it go :deadhorse: The winch is a 2 1/2" steel pipe sleve in concrete in the ground about 3', then the winch is on a 2" pipe that slides into that. Works GREAT so far. As for saw dust I just level it out and one day that ground will be level. Soft but level :hmm3grin2orange:
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The WoodButcher said:...The post are set in sacrete and I got roofing tar from a friend of mine that was working in the area. Thanks
dustytools said:Kevin. Ive always had good luck using asphalt based roofing tar which can be bought at wal-mart or lowes etc...
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