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OT - math meets sculpture Kris Krieger 04-12-2008
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Posted by Charles Jones on April 17, 2008, 12:24 pm
says...
>
> But yes, if I could get ahold of one of those portable jobs that would be
> sweet, but I don't know of any around here and I inquired at the rental
> places in the cities with no luck.

Dang, that's unfortunate. When we lived in central Pennsylvania, we had
a couple guys that advertised their service in the local Thrify Nickel
newspaper.

WoodMizer ought to offer a way for their buyers to advertize services
for hire! :-)


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Charles Jones [ charlesj@frii.com ]
Loveland, Colorado, USA

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Posted by Charles Jones on April 17, 2008, 12:47 pm
says...
>
> WoodMizer ought to offer a way for their buyers to advertize services
> for hire! :-)

As soon as I wrote that, I remembered that the Forestry Forum has a
searchable database for service providers! Duh.

Going to http://www.forestryforum.com/datasearch.html and looking for
portable band mills in Indiana shows two that a sorta close; Greensburg.
One of those seems to be interested in covering your area: M.L. Morrow
Custom sawing

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Charles Jones [ charlesj@frii.com ]
Loveland, Colorado, USA

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