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rough sawn quarter sawn white oak
Does anyone know where I can buy some 4/4 or 5/4 kiln dried and rough
sawn, quarter sawn white oak, in the vicinity, i.e. about a 100mile radius, of Lynchburg, VA. I would probably need several hundred board feet. Thanks |
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On Oct 1, 7:06 am, foster239 wrote:
Does anyone know where I can buy some 4/4 or 5/4 kiln dried and rough sawn, quarter sawn white oak, in the vicinity, i.e. about a 100mile radius, of Lynchburg, VA. I would probably need several hundred board feet. Thanks Try: http://www.woodfinder.com or http://www.woodplanet.com/ Dave |
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On Oct 1, 7:06 am, foster239 wrote:
Does anyone know where I can buy some 4/4 or 5/4 kiln dried and rough sawn, quarter sawn white oak, in the vicinity, i.e. about a 100mile radius, of Lynchburg, VA. I would probably need several hundred board feet. Thanks I forgot, there was a similar discussion a few days ago with some possibilities: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.w...31b9160?hl=en# Dave |
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On Oct 1, 7:06 am, foster239 wrote:
Does anyone know where I can buy some 4/4 or 5/4 kiln dried and rough sawn, quarter sawn white oak, in the vicinity, i.e. about a 100mile radius, of Lynchburg, VA. I would probably need several hundred board feet. Thanks Come on over to Bedford County and drive some of the back roads. When you see a sawmill, stop and ask. Some sell to everyone, some don't. Some have only red oak, others do only pine or tulip poplar or.... You can pretty much the same in any local county, including Campbell and Amherst if you want to go in that direction. Good luck. |
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On Oct 1, 7:52 am, DLB wrote:
On Oct 1, 7:06 am, foster239 wrote: Does anyone know where I can buy some 4/4 or 5/4 kiln dried and rough sawn, quarter sawn white oak, in the vicinity, i.e. about a 100mile radius, of Lynchburg, VA. I would probably need several hundred board feet. Thanks I forgot, there was a similar discussion a few days ago with some possibilities: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.w...rm/thread/becf... Dave The DC area is outside his 100 mile radius, for which we're both thankful. DC is nearly 200 miles north-north east from my front door, and L'burg is about 30 miles east. |
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On Oct 2, 8:25 am, Charlie Self wrote:
On Oct 1, 7:52 am, DLB wrote: On Oct 1, 7:06 am, foster239 wrote: Does anyone know where I can buy some 4/4 or 5/4 kiln dried and rough sawn, quarter sawn white oak, in the vicinity, i.e. about a 100mile radius, of Lynchburg, VA. I would probably need several hundred board feet. Thanks I forgot, there was a similar discussion a few days ago with some possibilities: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.w...rm/thread/becf... Dave The DC area is outside his 100 mile radius, for which we're both thankful. DC is nearly 200 miles north-north east from my front door, and L'burg is about 30 miles east. Sorry about that. I read Lynchburg and thought Leesburg. Dave |
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Charlie Self wrote:
On Oct 1, 7:06 am, foster239 wrote: Does anyone know where I can buy some 4/4 or 5/4 kiln dried and rough sawn, quarter sawn white oak, in the vicinity, i.e. about a 100mile radius, of Lynchburg, VA. I would probably need several hundred board feet. Thanks Come on over to Bedford County and drive some of the back roads. When you see a sawmill, stop and ask. Some sell to everyone, some don't. Some have only red oak, others do only pine or tulip poplar or.... You can pretty much the same in any local county, including Campbell and Amherst if you want to go in that direction. And if you want kiln- rather than air-dried or green, there is a large mill (sorry, don't recall the name any longer) in Buena Vista... -- |
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