Re: Recycling from further up the (food?) chain
By:Porter
Date: 8/25/2000, 1:09 pm
Date: 8/25/2000, 1:09 pm
In Response To: Recycling from further up the (food?) chain (Paul G. Jacobson)
I know of a local sawyer (central MD) that actually gets full logs (mostly white oak) delivered to him by state road crews and tree companies. In situations where the logs can't be left on site, it's cheaper for them to deliver to the sawyer than to pay landfill fees.
BTW, I'm Porter and this is my first post
Messages In This Thread
- Recycling Redwood
Max -- 8/15/2000, 1:39 am- Hemp in kayak construction.
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/16/2000, 12:10 am- Re: Recycling Redwood
Mike -- 8/15/2000, 9:07 pm- Recycled Woods
Jerry Siegel -- 8/15/2000, 11:58 am- Recycling from further up the (food?) chain
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/15/2000, 11:43 pm- Re: Recycling from further up the (food?) chain
Porter -- 8/25/2000, 1:09 pm
- Re: Recycled Woods
Tony -- 8/15/2000, 12:38 pm- Re: Recycled Woods
Jerry Siegel -- 8/15/2000, 1:33 pm- Re: Recycled Woods
Don Beale -- 8/15/2000, 1:14 pm - Re: Recycled Woods
- Re: Recycling from further up the (food?) chain
- Re: Recycling Redwood/Hemp Headaches
Mark -- 8/15/2000, 3:00 am- Um, actually . . .
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/16/2000, 12:01 am- Re: Um, actually . . .
Mark -- 8/17/2000, 2:21 am
- Re: Um, actually . . .
- Re: Recycling Redwood
- Hemp in kayak construction.