Hi there Chris - please see my responses below in
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Hello Jeff,
(Hey Chris)I am so sorry my man that I haven't got back up with you here recently
(No Worries). I had submitted that I wanted some lumber and had all intentions on preparing that. However I got busy with my job and with my making of duck calls and had forgotten all about the lumber run.
(Hey Man Life gets in the way sometime - There are a lot more important things like family and besides if life were perfect we would all be bored out of our gourd)
By the way, irresponsibility on my part
(Not really - your cool), I should have gotten up with you by now
(Better late than never - right?). Foremost I am not going to be able to make it this time
(Don't worry BE HAPPY). However I would like to know exactly how this works exactly.
(Well I don;t exactly know but I do know I cut the lumber and take it to Scott's he kiln dries it (does a darn good job at it too) then I loaded it all back up and take it to harbor freight people show up and trade greenback for lumber - yep that's about how it works.)
How is the lumber typically priced?
(Well that's an interesting question - I usually whack a board with a big stick to determine price - yep whack-o-stack)
What are typical lengths of the boards and the thickness of such?
(Well my typical length is 8' but have been known to cut longer logs from time to time / Thickness is usally 4/4 rough sawn but have been known to cut thicker stuff on occasion)
Does everyone bring wood and kind of sale and swap that sort of thing?
(Everyone is welcome to come and sell wood or whatever as long as it's not an illegal substance I'm cool with it - it's a good time when a bunch of guys and gals get together for shop show and tell)
Or are you the only one selling wood this time?
(Don't know? might be, but depends on who shows up. Here lately - I've been trying to get other sawyers to show up)
Thanks so much for your help and time concerning this reply (much needed on your part).Sorry, Chris
(No Worries )
Thanks