Good day:)
In a message dated 11/12/02 1:42:21 PM, mpludwig@facstaff.wisc.edu writes:
<< When you have the time, when you need the money/lumber and when you need more sunshine for the new trees coming up. If they are big enough to meet your timber needs I'd take them. >>
He he he. But of course! My question though has more to do with timber log prices. Generally forester tells me that you make most money from trees that are over 21" in diameter. Most poplars here grow straight and tall. Very few seem to get to 21" in diameter. So it seems I need to compromise, and find a diameter that still makes good economic sense.
Also what minimum diameter is necessary to comfortably get a 12" board?
Outside of cabinetry, trim are there other applications that it is well suited too?
Thanks. Frank
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