Oregon White Oak Milled into Dimensional Lumber

1 year ago
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This is a branch from an Oregon white oak tree that an arborist had to remove for new construction. We were able to haul the entire tree back to our log yard in order to salvage the wood.

Milled into 12/4 or 3 inch thick lumber, we will use most of it for our furniture company. It will mainly be used for leg stock but have the option of resawing after it is out of the kiln as well.

We mainly salvage in Oregon but do head up to Washington from time to time. Working with developers and arborists, we try to keep as many trees out of the landfill as possible. This one was going to head to the dump before the arborist called me.

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