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hi from woods to woods!

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 I am not a wood worker, but I  do love lumber and making cool things out of refuse lumber 


I  just started my company and I have lumber if anyone is interested, I have a  builders program, and I also sell lumber.  I would love to work with anyone who may be interested.  

Welcome Michael! Great to have you here, and we look forward to hearing more about your business of reclaimed lumber. I am a huge proponent of reclaimed lumber. Thanks for taking the time to sign up Michael, again, glad your here.


Now, I notice your stationed in Northwest Ohio. We have a pretty strong showing of mid westerners here, and a few from Ohio. So Michael, do you have a website for the folks to surf on over and check out?


 


Great to have ya buddy


 

Welcome aboard Michael.  I'm not a Buckeye but I'm a nearby Hoosier.

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 its good to be here,  


 My page is woodstowoods.com   and I started it just because I could.  I started doing reclaimed lumber and realized that I was getting some nice stuff, but people still were not willing to buy it.  so I just kept taking it further and trying new approaches, till I got to where I am today.   which I feel is a strong program.   100% use of all biomass,   better cheaper firewood,  we sump 100's of times more carbon than we burn, and the stuff we do burn we make count.  free trade with our builders means they make more, and have more access to more lumber so they can be the creative people they were meant to me, and still able to make some money.  the relationships  I have with the builders is how it works.  there is a lot o trust,  on both sides,  I let them walk with thousands of dollars of lumber.   it is fun for me,  I love when we cut a slab down and a unexpected grain  shows up, I've been doing it for a while now so i'm not suprised too often but when it happens, that is awesome!  then when I pass it off to the builders for them to mould it and do what they do best,  I cannot wait for them to bring it back.  That is even better than  the first cut on a  cant when you get to see what the log is made of!


 the stuff on this site is amazing, I can only hope some of you decide to work with me. 


Michael 


 

Michael, I would love to work with you, do you have anything for out of state builders?


michael frankhauser said:

 its good to be here,  

 My page is woodstowoods.com   and I started it just because I could.  I started doing reclaimed lumber and realized that I was getting some nice stuff, but people still were not willing to buy it.  so I just kept taking it further and trying new approaches, till I got to where I am today.   which I feel is a strong program.   100% use of all biomass,   better cheaper firewood,  we sump 100's of times more carbon than we burn, and the stuff we do burn we make count.  free trade with our builders means they make more, and have more access to more lumber so they can be the creative people they were meant to me, and still able to make some money.  the relationships  I have with the builders is how it works.  there is a lot o trust,  on both sides,  I let them walk with thousands of dollars of lumber.   it is fun for me,  I love when we cut a slab down and a unexpected grain  shows up, I've been doing it for a while now so i'm not suprised too often but when it happens, that is awesome!  then when I pass it off to the builders for them to mould it and do what they do best,  I cannot wait for them to bring it back.  That is even better than  the first cut on a  cant when you get to see what the log is made of!

 the stuff on this site is amazing, I can only hope some of you decide to work with me. 

Michael 

 

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