Produce firewood using sawmill

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Cub Foods sells .75 cuft bundles and both the end cuts and split (rip?) cuts are saw cut. Both cuts are done by something smoother and more precise than a chainsaw. I think they are supplied by an outfit in Wisconsin. I always wondered what kind of processor they were using. Makes for some neat looking bundles. Cub retails them for $4.19/bundle so they are not on the high end of bundle pricing.
 
:cheers:

Over here neat sawn timber shorts qualifies as offcuts,downgrade firewood or mill ends priced as cheap as chips.In your language $35 per full cord.Forest harvested dry, split hardwood sells for $450 to $650 a full cord,mills can,t sell or give away all their mill ends so they chip them.I know which I,d be selling to make money:msp_wink: And I do.:cheers:

That is a different duck altogether. Making good use of stuff left over from wood you sawed for other purposes. Running full trees through a mill for nothing but firewood does not make economic sense.

Harry K
 
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