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| 57 days ago |
turning stock - 14 replies I have various cutoffs of madrone, live oak , black oak, blue oak, sycamore, valley oak, that would make nice turning stock. I have no idea how to price these chunks but if anyone is interested give me a shout- Rob |
| 58 days ago |
deodar cedar - 3 replies I’ve got about 500 bdft left over from a project. They are 2×6x10ft boards and I am asking $2.00 a bdft. They have a nice aroma, good for lining— |
| 96 days ago |
vg dougfir - 4 replies I salvaged some crispy logs out of the San Diego wildfire last year, cut them 8/4, kilned them and now have lots of nice tight grain slabs and boards. We counted the rings in the bigger logs and they were around 800 years old. Deep red-orange color, 3.70 $ bf , some slabs have very unique natural edge. |
| 96 days ago |
pink ironbark - 1 reply some of our local urban lumber.4qtr kiln dried 8 ft random widths. 4$ bf |
| 96 days ago |
old redwood - 0 replies clear-heart tight grain redwood beams cut around 1940 and retired from service in the 60’s. 16 ft long about 13.5×10 inches. I will sell whole for 10$ bf. For a small fee I can also redimension, or resaw, or veneer them out. Cocoa colored tight grain. |
| 96 days ago |
teak - 8 replies I just checked the local price- it is 30$ a bf!!! If anyone is interested I have a about six or seven hundred bf of 1x and 2x teak I’d like to sell at 10$ a bf. |
| 122 days ago |
sugarpine - 3 replies i just brought in some really nice sugarpine,killed in the past San Diego wildfire. the boards are 5/4, wide- 15to 22 inches, 12 to 16 feet long, kiln dried, pitch set@ 160deg, clear to almost clear. terrific straight, stable construction material. any one interested in 1 $ a board ft ? i am in southern ca |
| 127 days ago |
rip saw - 3 replies has anyone experienced the new Laguna rip saw? Comments, feedback? |
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