Ken Moon wrote:
After you do this a few times, you'll find that "the lumber budget" will be
unnecessary except when you may want some specific exotic wood for a
project. But what can look more exotic than spalted maple??
Of course your budget for chain saw and accessories may grow! (:-)
Gotta agree with that. All of it. Grab the HF chain sharpener
the next time they drop it to $29. It makes resharpening all
those darn chains much easier. Might want to invest in a spare
backyard to store the wood in too. And a grill to deal with the
stuff you just can't turn or cut off what what you want to turn.
You've got a BS, right %-)
Dave in Fairfax
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