ryanjg117
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I'm having a professional tree climber / feller take down a few alders on my property in a couple days. I was originally considering cutting them into firewood length and splitting them, but I see quite a few chain saw mills out there - something like this - though I know I could probably make my own Alaskan mill pretty easily. I've got a Stihl 290 right now with 20" bar. Any experience with these kits?
I'm used to buying all my woodworking wood from the hardwood store, and it's all kiln dried. I won't be able to kiln dry these, but I could stack them in the garage for a season or two. How long until I could actually work with them?
Worth it?
I'm used to buying all my woodworking wood from the hardwood store, and it's all kiln dried. I won't be able to kiln dry these, but I could stack them in the garage for a season or two. How long until I could actually work with them?
Worth it?