Got a few more logs to take to the mill this weekend.Then back to take to the kiln!! Can't wait to see em in lumber and bows!!
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What is it with Kennys and Osage?
I am so jealous!!
Good Grief, Kenny!! That's some serious hedge wood!
Kenny,
We need to talk before you come to MoJam.
Serious business. . .LOL
Mike
Ouch! My back hurts just looking at that load! :scared: :scared:
Nice haul! :thumbsup:
Mill is right. I wouldn't go near them logs with a wedge...
I may weigh this load out of curiosity!! I need to pick the front log up and lay it on top in front of the fender...........
Tell me what you're lookin for Mike,I'll get some sawed to your specs if I can.The first load I took is already sawed into 1 3/4" thick boards,hopefully it will be dry by the first of July.
BTW,I used to think I could handle stuff like these,but now I know machinery is the way to go!! LOL
Now Kenny, it just isn't right to post pictures of that much hedge on the internet. My key board suddenly got all wet from the drool running from my mouth. All you guys who are going to MoJam and are hedge rich, make sure you bring lots of staves/billets with you and let me know what you need in trade. Currently, I have bison and elk back sinew for trade and am looking too have some obsidian and yew before making the trip.
I see lots of bows in them there logs.
Wish I could find some like that, in Alabama! Might have to make a trip to Ks. or Mo. to get some. If anyone knows where I can come by some (not necessarily that big) thats fairly straight, please PM me and let me know.
Thanks, Johnny
Hey Kennym them's my conner post for my fence I had lying around. :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
I see lots of bows and knife handles!LOL<><
Thats quite a haul. I was actually born in Mo. Dont remember anything about it, but I think I may have to visit soon.....with my saw of course!
Nice wood for sure.
Its a shame to see all that nice osage going to the saw mill. There ought to be a few nice staves in the bunch. Pat