I've decided to build a pair of Spectator Chairs to put in our game room and I want to do them out of Mesquite. I've got 17 acres but it's virtually all oak, and Mesquite too small for my application. Ideally, I'd like 4 - 5 large (12"+) diameter trunks @ 5' long or better, that have been cut for a few years. I'm willing to cut them down myself if I must, and/or pay for cut logs if necessary. Would be nice if they were reasonably close to the Weatherford/Springtown/Decatur area(s), but I'm willing to road trip for the right material. Thanks, guys.
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Originally posted by John Paul View PostWould you be willing to mill some mesquite for me and I would split what was milled with you 50/50. ??
EDIT: Just saw where you're from. I wouldn't be able to do enough for you to make the 600 mile round trip drive worth while for either of us.Last edited by cj7zrcool; 12-07-2017, 02:12 PM.
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Originally posted by cj7zrcool View PostI've only got a small chainsaw mill to do the initial cuts on the logs and I'm not exactly sure how it'll perform, but I can could yours while I'm cutting mine.
EDIT: Just saw where you're from. I wouldn't be able to do enough for you to make the 600 mile round trip drive worth while for either of us.
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Originally posted by Kolpin10 View PostJust a FYI cured/seasoned mesquito it is hard on one of those chain saw mills, wood is so hard kills your blades really quick if you have an adjustable oiler that you can open up to cool the blade a little more it will help. Green mesquite is a different story you can get quite a bit of cutting out of a chain.
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