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Improvement projects you regret doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5417610" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>White oak is still king and probably always will be. But chestnut is right there with it. Apparently even lesser logs of white oak are valuable because they only need 4ft of clean log to make staves. Doesn't even have to be large diameter. My forester called it "quarter grade", which was new to me. He said it's a new grade specifically created for staves, and is second in value only to veneer. And supply consistently falls short of demand. That means pretty much any white oak right now is gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5417610, member: 20583"] White oak is still king and probably always will be. But chestnut is right there with it. Apparently even lesser logs of white oak are valuable because they only need 4ft of clean log to make staves. Doesn't even have to be large diameter. My forester called it "quarter grade", which was new to me. He said it's a new grade specifically created for staves, and is second in value only to veneer. And supply consistently falls short of demand. That means pretty much any white oak right now is gold. [/QUOTE]
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