Posted by jeffcat on January 29, 2016 at 09:26:47 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: cedar tree value posted by luv2wrench on January 29, 2016 at 08:19:59:
Now around here there are some RED cedar, and that would be nice stuff. Chests, closets, etc. Trouble is there are also Juniper all over the place. They don't even make firewood. Down here we have Batsto Village and every fall they have the country living and small engine show. They have a steam tractor belt driven shingle mill. You put a piece of log about 20 inches long and then the mill slices it up into shingles. They have a big branding iron they burn a logo into them and ask $5.oo each for a take home. Now and then they get hold of a red cedar at they smell great. The rest is that juniper or white cedar. Two years ago they had WAY more wood than people for souviners. They didn't want to leave the logs so they cut everything up and left a huge pile. I loaded up my trailer and got about five squares of shingles for some of my piddle projects. Treated them with Thomsens water seal. I don't know how to tell what is what. How do you tell by looking?
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