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Improvement projects you regret doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5456364" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I'm cutting a dozen or so this week & milling them up for cousin to use in a cabin restoration job. He's a timber framer by trade & uses pine most of the time, but this job is an old pioneer dovetail cabin with a modern addition and the owner wants the interior of the addition to aesthetically match the rest of the house. So we're flitch cutting the ash to make "log" veneer for the interior walls. I'm thrilled that something of use can come of it because otherwise it would just rot & be lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5456364, member: 20583"] I'm cutting a dozen or so this week & milling them up for cousin to use in a cabin restoration job. He's a timber framer by trade & uses pine most of the time, but this job is an old pioneer dovetail cabin with a modern addition and the owner wants the interior of the addition to aesthetically match the rest of the house. So we're flitch cutting the ash to make "log" veneer for the interior walls. I'm thrilled that something of use can come of it because otherwise it would just rot & be lost. [/QUOTE]
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