A few years ago I saw a TV show on old saw mills in the Great Lakes area.
Divers were recovering logs at these sites and using the wood for various
woodworking projects. I'm interested in purchasing items made from these
woods, can anyone give me some direction on making some contacts.
Thanks: Wayne S. ([email protected])
In article <[email protected]>, Sports Village
<[email protected]> wrote:
> A few years ago I saw a TV show on old saw mills in the Great Lakes area.
> Divers were recovering logs at these sites and using the wood for various
> woodworking projects. I'm interested in purchasing items made from these
> woods, can anyone give me some direction on making some contacts.
I'm just curious, what web/Google searches have you done on your own
that failed to turn up contacts?
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Sports Village wrote:
> A few years ago I saw a TV show on old saw mills in the Great Lakes area.
> Divers were recovering logs at these sites and using the wood for various
> woodworking projects. I'm interested in purchasing items made from these
> woods, can anyone give me some direction on making some contacts.
>
> Thanks: Wayne S. ([email protected])
>
>
http://www.forestnet.com/archives/april_00/submerged.htm
http://www.aboriginalontario.com/sitepages/content.asp?maincat=Success+Stories
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WillR
WoodCreations
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
Sports Village wrote:
> A few years ago I saw a TV show on old saw mills in the Great Lakes area.
> Divers were recovering logs at these sites and using the wood for various
> woodworking projects. I'm interested in purchasing items made from these
> woods, can anyone give me some direction on making some contacts.
>
> Thanks: Wayne S. ([email protected])
>
>
Ottawa Area -- Logs End...
http://www.logsend.com/about.php
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WillR
WoodCreations
http://woodwork.pmccl.com