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"Dick Snyder"

03/01/2006 2:50 PM

Lumber milling question for readers who live in eastern Massachusetts

My favorite mill yard in Hudson, MA (Larkins) has decided not to mill wood
for customers. Another local mill, Coldwells in Berlin, MA will mill wood if
you buy it there which is OK but I recently recovered 3 very nice oak newell
posts from a 15 year old house about to be demolished. I don't own a band
saw and I'm a little concerned about running the newell posts thru my table
saw as the posts are 3 1/2" on a side (two very deep passes through hard red
oak). Does anyone in eastern Mass who reads this group know of a mill yard
who will work on customer's wood? I'm looking for jointing and planing with
the very infrequent resaw.

TIA.

Dick Snyder


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"Toller"

in reply to "Dick Snyder" on 03/01/2006 2:50 PM

03/01/2006 9:37 PM


"Dick Snyder" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My favorite mill yard in Hudson, MA (Larkins) has decided not to mill wood
> for customers. Another local mill, Coldwells in Berlin, MA will mill wood
> if you buy it there which is OK but I recently recovered 3 very nice oak
> newell posts from a 15 year old house about to be demolished. I don't own
> a band saw and I'm a little concerned about running the newell posts thru
> my table saw as the posts are 3 1/2" on a side (two very deep passes
> through hard red oak). Does anyone in eastern Mass who reads this group
> know of a mill yard who will work on customer's wood? I'm looking for
> jointing and planing with the very infrequent resaw.
>
I have resawed 6" of teak and oak on my 2hp TS without any problem. Do it
in 4 passes and you should be okay.


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