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<blockquote data-quote="Ky cowboy" data-source="post: 1475492" data-attributes="member: 23904"><p>I've never seen a hemlock tree around these parts either. Not doubting that's it good but I'm thinking it would cost quite a bit to get in this area. I was trying to stick with what's readily available around my area which is oak and poplar. I have a friend who runs a large saw mill and can get a little bit of a deal from him, but they saw what's around here so oak and poplar. I'd be willing to travel a little way to get something better maybe pine. I'll call around tomorrow and try and gets some prices. And whatever i put up will be stained and off the ground 3 or 4 feet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky cowboy, post: 1475492, member: 23904"] I've never seen a hemlock tree around these parts either. Not doubting that's it good but I'm thinking it would cost quite a bit to get in this area. I was trying to stick with what's readily available around my area which is oak and poplar. I have a friend who runs a large saw mill and can get a little bit of a deal from him, but they saw what's around here so oak and poplar. I'd be willing to travel a little way to get something better maybe pine. I'll call around tomorrow and try and gets some prices. And whatever i put up will be stained and off the ground 3 or 4 feet [/QUOTE]
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