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aggiewoodbutchr

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tribalwind said:
great stuff' well written overview.

im looking into starting up a 'treecyclying' operation locally.start out smallish. this is very informative. as is the site. happy to have found this place

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matthew
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Howdy and welcome!

I checked out your website. Nice turnings. My brother and I are in the process of starting a similar opperation. There's a lot of potential out there.
 
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Hi aggie and thanks for the welcome.
yes i'll be teaming up with a buddy of mine who's got soem warehouse space for storage. he's also a great herbalist and fellow conservationist,

a good site i found form soemoen on either woodcentral or bt3central was this one. http://www.scottbanbury.com/treecycling.html
i'll have to write this fella sometime and see if they have any tips! looks like a great operation. pretty psyched to get into this!!i hate seeing all that wasted wood around here.long island's got some nice trees.

i have an alaskan mill but no chainsaw for it now.need to research what to get..
we'll probably look into a portable band mill as well,like a woodmiezer,hoping to find something used .or may go it ourselves with some plans on building one for starters..
thanks again' seeya around
 

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