Posted by RandyB(MI) on March 29, 2019 at 18:32:41 from (68.188.141.163):
In Reply to: Ash Lumber posted by Shaler on March 29, 2019 at 13:32:25:
The ash borers just etch the wood just under the bark. If left to stand after dead for long enough, the woodpeckers start in on them to get dead borers and bugs that come in to take their place under the bark. The woodpeckers do more damage than borers to the actual wood. Around here in Cent MI we have many Amish with portable sawmills that take them right to the woods and cut it up. I got all mine to do an 8X15 wagon for $ 200 This was 2yrs ago. . 3X10 stringers and 2x 6 - 2X8 2X10 cross boards. These are ACTUAL measurements. Inc strips down edges also and enough extra for steps etc. Far as I'm concerned, can't beat it. Soaked good with linseed oil. Go back to the post last week on implement alley to see pics.
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