If you're local and have extra sawdust (woodchips won't work in the collection bucket) please help.
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Good morning. I live in Asheville and though power is back on at my house, we expect water to be out for weeks longer. Many neighbors are looking into composting type toilets as a solution to the lack of flushing water (drinking water is being consistently brought in). But we need sawdust (non-PT). Lots of sawdust to help us deal well with our
Most of the local production-sized carpenters and sawmills that I can access easily were hit by the floods. If you have access to large quantities and know of a way to get it here, we'd find happy homes for it.
Jeremy French
We are using our shop at 745 Biltmore Ave as a hub. You can show up to volunteer at 10am, or drop off supplies. We are in the lower level of the building, supplies can be dropped in the alcove area if we aren’t there. We will be working at foundation woodworks this morning. I can be contacted directly at 828.776.0213
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Doug Flaherty
Good morning. I live in Asheville and though power is back on at my house, we expect water to be out for weeks longer. Many neighbors are looking into composting type toilets as a solution to the lack of flushing water (drinking water is being consistently brought in). But we need sawdust (non-PT). Lots of sawdust to help us deal well with our
Most of the local production-sized carpenters and sawmills that I can access easily were hit by the floods. If you have access to large quantities and know of a way to get it here, we'd find happy homes for it.
Jeremy French
We are using our shop at 745 Biltmore Ave as a hub. You can show up to volunteer at 10am, or drop off supplies. We are in the lower level of the building, supplies can be dropped in the alcove area if we aren’t there. We will be working at foundation woodworks this morning. I can be contacted directly at 828.776.0213
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