Posted by dave2 on September 11, 2012 at 09:00:13 from (79.240.156.139):
In Reply to: sawed wood or logs?? posted by JerryS on September 11, 2012 at 08:38:21:
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Getting ready to get a new roof on the house, frt half is getting new rafters to replace round poles from 1904.... Know what you mean tho and will be lazy & have the sawed wood brought to the house (same guy doing the roof has the local sawmill). He makes it dummy proof also. I tell him what I am building and he cuts/notches(rafters)/numbers me a package with a sketch to put it together, just a little tight with the new roof right now but not bad enough to justify shoddy work. Have a lead on some scrap I beam, if that don't pan out, I'll just have him do me a package.
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