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free wood I am running a test

Started this discussion. Last reply by Charles Nicholls 6 hours ago. 19 Replies

I am running a test for a coupon,  first 10 people get a 10 dollar credit  for lumber code is 10for10http://woodstowoods.com/shop.phpContinue

thiings solar powered

Started this discussion. Last reply by Lewis Kauffman Mar 16. 6 Replies

as some of you know I like to play with solar collectors, thermal mostly I was at a friends job site where he had bought a house to  fix up, the guy  that had lived there was a border and a cold war…Continue

need ideas for a project to give and be used daily

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mohome Like Mar 6. 5 Replies

hi, my church does this thing where after outreach we gift a item that  is used daily and is of some sort of function or comfort.   to a group we are trying to reach.    in the past it has been easy…Continue

thoughts on my test site

Started this discussion. Last reply by michael frankhauser Mar 26. 16 Replies

 hey guys, I was wondering if you would give me a hand and take a look at my site.  its gonna go live friday. www.test.woodstowoods.com    mostly take a…Continue

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the water wheel build

this project actually started well before I ever thought of cutting a tree, milling a log, or joining a table, in fact it started before  I was even thought of.  an older and dear friend of mine started rebuilding/ finishing his fathers gris mill in the black river in northeast ohio.  the river, is more of a series of flood plains and races than a river starts near where the mill is located, in Chattam Ohio.   if you are even in the area in the early spring stop in at the center of town for the…See More
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"The top and bottom rail are 1 piece all the way across, the stiles are each seperate and grooved on both sides for the middle stiles."
Feb 22, 2011

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michael frankhauser replied to michael frankhauser's discussion multiple raised panel sides
" that would be what I was going for, that looks great!   so patience... and skill,.... that would  be what i was lacking.  thanks "
Feb 22, 2011

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"and before anyone busts my chops,  I did not fell these,  and who ever did  was decient in that they got them down where they wanted but as you can see lumber was not on  their mind.   what caused the fibers to pull like…"
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" a few decent  logs  we  pulled out of a trash brush pile,  white and red,  this was the first half of the first load,  we pulled 3 loads out and have one more left, in all about 100,000 lbs total.  the white…"
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"If I understand correctly if you want multiple panels, raised or flat you make one long top rail and bottom rail. Make how ever many stiles you need. "
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multiple raised panel sides

is there a trick to this? I am golden on a single raised panel but I am, well was trying to make a back to a desk, and I wanted  a whole bunch of raised panel.  it did not turn out as I had hoped. is there a trick to this or do I just just need to mess up a few before I get it right? how do you glue all that together?it was like a 40 door pile up with a a glue truck!  stiles, rails, and the like all over the place! See More
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michael frankhauser commented on michael frankhauser's blog post the water wheel build
" we pulled about 60 ton of white oak from a line clearing in mich.   many nice logs. people think its wasteful to let they lay. , but after all the man hrs and fuel we used getting them out I would have to disagree, I think I lost my tail…"
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"here is a link to photo bucket, the guys from UT  are on site taking pictures, god guys!    http://s1092.photobucket.com/albums/i406/Anthony_Schumaker/The%20Old%20Mill%20Senior%20Project/"
Feb 16, 2011

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the water wheel build

Posted on February 9, 2011 at 8:32am 12 Comments

this project actually started well before I ever thought of cutting a tree, milling a log, or joining a table, in fact it started before  I was even thought of.  an older and dear friend of mine started rebuilding/ finishing his fathers gris mill in the black river in northeast ohio.  the river, is more of a series of flood plains and races than a river starts near where the mill is located, in Chattam Ohio.   if you are even in the area in the early spring stop in at the center of town for…

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At 1:18pm on January 27, 2011,
Master Carpenter
Ralph Allen Jones
said…

Hey Michael,

I also am in Ohio and I also sell lumber I live in London, Ohio only about 3 hours from you.

Drop me a line at Ralj7@aol.com or give me a call at 740 506 3012 this is my business cell phone.

 

Ralph

At 8:40pm on January 24, 2011,
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dragon1
said…
Hey Michael, Welcome!!!!!!

I'm Mike Dragon1, the Home Improvement sentinel!!

Welcome to our group!!!

Looking forward to seeing you on the forums!!!
At 5:44am on January 24, 2011,
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John Moody
said…

Michael, Welcome to The American Woodworker. Glad you joined us and hope you will keep coming back. We have lots of fine woodworkers here all willing to help, share and learn with you.

 

We look forward to seeing some of the fine lumber you are producing.

 

 

At 1:31pm on January 23, 2011,
Master Carpenter
Richard McComas
said…
Welcome Michale! Glad to have you here. We are looking forward  to your input, questions and pictures. We like pictures.
At 11:38am on January 23, 2011,
Master Carpenter
Ralph Allen Jones
said…

Hello Michael,

Welcome aboard and we hope to see you often for there are a lot of nice folks on each and every forum to help you if you have a problem.

 

Ralph

At 10:10am on January 23, 2011,
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John Morris
said…

Welcome Michael! Great to have you aboard. Thanks for joining and I hope you enjoy our site, we have a great bunch of fine folks here.

John Morris

The American Woodworker

 
 
 

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