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Daytona, FL Area wood suppliers
I'm going down to visit my father-in law, and was hoping someone could make
a recommendation on some places to check out. Thanks in advance, Junior |
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Hurricane Jeanne is on the way. Bring your chain saw. There is still
plenty of free wood from the previous ones. Florida has had a rough year with another month or so to go for this hurricane year. Hope your family faired well. Not familiar with many Florida woods but have seen some that are well worth the effort. Am sure some here can help with species. |
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"Junior" wrote in message ...
I'm going down to visit my father-in law, and was hoping someone could make a recommendation on some places to check out. Thanks in advance, Junior Well, if you wait a couple days, (until hurricane Jeanne passes through), and bring a chainsaw, you should be able to find all you can handle on just about any road in the county. Tom Weber |
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Check out Amazon Hardwoods in Castleberry..It's about 1/2 hour west of
Daytona near Orlando..Bring your wallet as you will fall in love..Rick "Junior" wrote in message ... I'm going down to visit my father-in law, and was hoping someone could make a recommendation on some places to check out. Thanks in advance, Junior |
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