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  1. Cobleskill

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    I have some cousins in Grassie. Another one lives on the lake shore around Grimsby.
  2. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    Inspiring, both. What is the deals on the bottles in the milk crate?
  3. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    Like John Deere and the rotary combine. Didn't want to admit somebody else had a better idea for a long long time. They came up with a different name for the same thing. Husky filters could go a long time before cleaning.
  4. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    That is going to be one heck of a building.
  5. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    One of the top plate beams in my barn is a 60 foot white oak. Hand hewed. I would guess they split some off the but to cut down the work involved. Nice looking beam. White Oak doesn't warp too much?
  6. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    A lot of wood to take off the but end. You can see some round on the small end.
  7. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    I showed a hay customer that was interested in the old barn how the top plate (10x10) was a 60 foot hewed white oak beam. He was impressed, as I was the first time I realized it.
  8. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    Although I am sure he doesn't like hitting steel, changing a blade only takes about 5 minutes. Blades used to cost $20. Probably about $30 now. Kinda looks like woven wire fence. Good deal making something usable out of what would be waste or firewood.
  9. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    Some states insist that the wood be graded and stamped. I know in NY we can build with ungraded.
  10. Cobleskill

    milling thread

    Is that your mill, or do you hire it? How much is the sawing rate out there? I would love to own a band mill. My buddy had a Mizer, but he took it down to his place in Florida, and ending up selling it down there. He used to charge .25/bd. ft. but that was back in the '90s.
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