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  3. My folks are drying out some doug-fir lumber that they sawed up on their small-scale mill (all from trees sustainably thinned out from a crowded forest).

My folks are drying out some doug-fir lumber that they sawed up on their small-scale mill (all from trees sustainably thinned out from a crowded forest).

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    My folks are drying out some doug-fir lumber that they sawed up on their small-scale mill (all from trees sustainably thinned out from a crowded forest). These will take some months to dry out, but once done, helps avoid cracking from shrinkage.

    #washington #pnw #lumber #sustainableforestry

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    • adam@mastodon.tacoma.communityA adam@mastodon.tacoma.community

      My folks are drying out some doug-fir lumber that they sawed up on their small-scale mill (all from trees sustainably thinned out from a crowded forest). These will take some months to dry out, but once done, helps avoid cracking from shrinkage.

      #washington #pnw #lumber #sustainableforestry

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      @adam
      Nice!

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        My folks are drying out some doug-fir lumber that they sawed up on their small-scale mill (all from trees sustainably thinned out from a crowded forest). These will take some months to dry out, but once done, helps avoid cracking from shrinkage.

        #washington #pnw #lumber #sustainableforestry

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        @adam
        What!!? That's rad Adam!?

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        • adam@mastodon.tacoma.communityA adam@mastodon.tacoma.community

          My folks are drying out some doug-fir lumber that they sawed up on their small-scale mill (all from trees sustainably thinned out from a crowded forest). These will take some months to dry out, but once done, helps avoid cracking from shrinkage.

          #washington #pnw #lumber #sustainableforestry

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          @adam Wow. Very tidy milling job. So they do this for a living?

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            @adam Wow. Very tidy milling job. So they do this for a living?

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            @eugeneparnell Nope, it's just something they set up for making their own lumber. It started out with a rig made from a chainsaw and then grew from there to a full on mill.

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