Cedar

Brian Moyse

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My friend and I recently acquired a bunch of cedar from a company that went out of business. This wood has been air dried for over 20 years. We planed the beams on two surfaces. We are selling it for $3.00 per board foot.

The sizes are:
13 3/4" X 5 3/4"
9 3/4" X 3 1/2" to 3 3/4" thick. Some are over 14' long.
12" X 5 1/2"

We also has a bunch of 4" X 6" that we haven't planed yet.
I can email pics of the wood, or get into my friends shop to show the wood.

My cell is 815-979-7268.

Thanks,

Brian
 
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Here is a picture of one of the blocks I shipped out this morning.
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Also forgot to mention that I have some really nice old growth white pine that I have been milling up for head stock. This pine is $4 per board foot. Here is a pic of what the pine grain structure looks like.

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I had to attend a funeral today in Rockton and had the occasion to meet Brian and view the wood that he has for sale----it's really of excellent quality. I did purchase some and really enjoyed spending some time with Brian and viewing some of his carving. Anyone in the need for some excellent carving wood I certaintly could recommend Brian's.
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Of the cedar I have 9 3/4" X 3 1/2" to 3 3/4" left. I have more of the white pine than I will probably ever use in a lifetime.
 
Brian,

Do you ever come over to Michigan or Northern Indian or Ohio to run any tests ? Just wondering if maybe we could meet somewhere if your running any hunt tests some place close. Interested in both white pine and cedar.

Thank,

Bryan
 
If my math is correct, 9.75" X 3.5" X 12" = 409.5 cu in = 2.84 bd ft/ lineal ft? Am I figuring ir correctly so I can know the price per lineal ft?

On the white pine, what dimensions do you have available?

Thanks!

Mike
 
Brian,

Do you ever come over to Michigan or Northern Indian or Ohio to run any tests ? Just wondering if maybe we could meet somewhere if your running any hunt tests some place close. Interested in both white pine and cedar.

Thank,

Bryan

I am planning on going to the St. Clair Flats Show in August over in Michigan.
 
If my math is correct, 9.75" X 3.5" X 12" = 409.5 cu in = 2.84 bd ft/ lineal ft? Am I figuring ir correctly so I can know the price per lineal ft?

On the white pine, what dimensions do you have available?

Thanks!

Mike

In the example you gave 2.84 bd/ft at $3 per bd/ft would come to $8.52

I can re-saw the pine to any dimension. I have beams up to 8" X 8" but need to cut the heartwood out of them. So I can probably get up to about 4" thick by 8" wide.
 
Can you cut the white pine into 3" thick planks? If so, I'd want 10 lineal feet of 3" X 8" white pine and 24 lineal feet of the 9.75" X 3.5" white cedar. If the white pine can be cut into two, 5 foot planks for transport purposes, it would be great. Similarly, if the Cedar cold be cut into four, 6 foot planks it would help in the transport.

I can pick up sometime in the next month when going to Moline, Illinois to visit family.

Mike
 
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