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I TINK THIS IS A GRATE HELP marco siliezar

brilliant site, are there books on the french scribe methods? terry moore

Salut Marc, nous nous sommes rencontrés à Limoges je viens de visiter ton site et j'aimerais approfondir mes connaissances à coté de personnes aussi douées. Quels conseils pourrais-tu me donner? A savoir que je passe un BP charpente au sein de la FCMB a Limoges... j'ai 25 ans et de la passion pour le métier. J'espère que tu pourras me consacrer du temps pour une réponse. Amicalement. SEROU Bertrand

Will be building on 60 acres in BC near Williams Lake in 2005 Curt Tugnum

Salut! Bonjour! Je suis Americain, de Seattle, Washington. I appreciate the MATHEMATICS of your layout. Excellent - and so typical of French clarity. Roger Hickenbottom

Bonjour Marc je suis dans les laurentides (québec)et tres curieux dans savoir plus,(j'opere un petit atelier de charpente mass.)attend de tes nouvelles "bonne superficie int.pour projet,regroupement ou cours pendant hiver 2004 " 6000 sq f" SALUT! Louis Michaud

Bonjour Marc j,aimerai en savoir plus au sujet de votre technique,j'ai déjà une petite entreprise qui fabrique de la charpente massive.Mais j'aimerais aprofondir mes connaissances.(Laurentides,Quebec,Canada). MERÇI dplm@distributel.net Louis Michaud

I am interested in building my own timber frame home as a retirement residence. I have a bandsaw mill and would cut out my own beams and anything else of wood that I would use in its construction. I have had some learning in doing lay out from shop drawings and cutting of joinery, however the French Scribe method of creating the joinery is of interest to me as well. Kenneth W. Hodgins

Besically i want to in touch with you simply becouse of your wonderful duties you execute. NTENDE

Salut Marc, voici notre adresse: compagnonsdecharpente@sympatico.ca Au plaisir, J.France j. France Lefebvre

nice sabie

as soon as i visited this site i saw in a flash just how much skill and sophistication was invested in the construction of the wonderful "colombages" of normandy. It is a shame so many of them are in ruins, but i am again inspired to hopefully attempt to restore one. Your site is very generous. Thamkyou mr skipsey

Very helpfull and well done! Fantastic job!! Many thanks for your informative site! Keep going! Andrew from South Africa

Very informative!!

Great and very helpfull informations! Congratulations!

cool slate work,would you be kind enough to give me, if you are aware of a company that sells tools to the slaters trade? cliff layman Historic roofing

My name is André Hyman of BGRAY Design.Build firm in Toronto, Ontario. I am currently a part of a Design.Build Job & while doing more design research I stumble upon your amazing website of Traditional Timber Framing. This form of Architecture is outstanding & your website does keep this Building System very alive & kicking! It is a great learing & service tool. André Hyman

Hi, you have what looks like the makings of a great website however, you have way too much information in your graphics which take up alot of time to upload, which will turn off prospective guests. Keep it going! Jules, Australia

Nice site!

What fascinating site. I can't get enough of it and keep on coming back. As I plan to built a workshop next to the house, you gave me the impulse to frame it all traditionaly with timbers, just for the beauty of it. Pierre Grégoire

Really a good job ! Hervé from France Hervé

I am looking for used timber framing tools,ie:beam saws,morticers. Call David@(403)244-8033

THANKS, GRACIE

merci pour le verre à la fèrèration compagnonique de Limoges etpour m'avoir ouvert l'esprit sur la mentalitè des americains du nord, en matière commerciale ou artisanale. Merci pour le plaisir d'avoir rencontrè quelqu'un de diffèrent. Vincent, formation conduite de travaux.

informative and enlightening, thankyou.

Hello Marc! I'm an english architect who have since three years a second home around your aera in the département of Landes. I come there, with my wife and my two children most as I can to relax. Great suprise when I read your artical, last monday, in the locate news-paper Sud-Ouest and discover that you also are located and living in Dax. Your popularity have not to be done. I have heard about you since years and have read, in the past, your clear articals on the French Scribe Layout published by the Timber Framers Guild of North America. Last year a friend, also architect in America, send me the famous Wood Handbook published by the USDA Forest Products Laboratory . Do you know that your model, who was in 1999 on the Lee Valley Tool's Catalog is the front cover of this book? I'm realy impressed ! Congratulations for your wonderfull work and web site. I will be so please to meet you one day ! J-Smith

Great site! Perhaps I'll hire you someday! Beautiful work!

Congratulations on a great site. Its well laid out, the graphics are excellent and the subject is one of the most interesting I have read in quite while. A constructive comment: 1) Your guest book should post the most recent addition first. I saw it and assumed it was way out of date when the first date was 10/17/99 Dr. Paul Butler

Excellent site!

Your link was sent to me by an English carpenter. I am an adult American wishing to receive training in traditional carpentry and joinery to a very high standard. In particular, I have an interest in timber framed buildings and traditional stairbuilding and handrailing from simple to complex. Due to my age I doubt I would be able to train with the Compagnon. Finding schools or training opportunities has been frustrating. It seems that nobody knows where to find the training I seek or even if it exists. I would very much appreciate any assistance that you or those reading this guestbook might be able to provide in locating particular schools anywhere in the world. I hope someone can help me. You can write me directly at the email address below. David Womer

Very interesting sight! I shall visit more in the future

Thank you for providing a great site.My name is Jeff and I am an outside salesman for American Slate Company,offering roofing slate from around the world.I was just searching for info. and bumped into you site, and found your slate section to be well produced. Jeff Bieber

Great site and wonderfull job!! Congratulations!

Congratulations for your wonderfull site!!! As a timber framer in North America I can tell that your work is very nice and very helpful. Once again, congratulations!!! J.Murray

Great job! Many thanks for all the usefull informations I haved found through your site. Frank Moore

Very informative site & very logically presented.

Amal K Roy 36 Svenskaby Orton Wistow Peterborough Cambridgeshire PE2 6YZ Good design. For person who has designed and built his own bungalow in Cambridgeshire in 1975. Please contact me if I can help Amal K Roy

Your website is great, very informative and well-done!!! It will be wonderfull if you translate the geometry from french to english! Thanks and congratulations. Dr. Jack Haruna

Very informative web -site on timfer framing design!! Congatulations! Mike Anderson

We need a large barn to house a camping car and workshop with ample space for craft area etc. Can you help.

Doug Cooper of Cornwall, Orange County, New York Looking for volunteers for a barn dismantle and rebuild in Orange County New York

I'm not a timber framer but I found your site very interesting. Congratulations!!! John William

Hello, my name is Pieter de Jager and I am living at the Sunshine Coast of South Africa. Together with a partner we are triing to set-up a project like a golf/holiday resort on the coastline where we want to integrate timberframe homes because of the beautiful nature. We have seen the website and are interested to use this frame system. Because of a high unemploymentrate(80%) we also want to create jobs for the local people. We can use all kind of assistance.

i hope you'll not becoming a new van gogh (because of your ear) but why not? see you soon on the planet scene (screen) lolo des landes famous among the famous

Very nice and informative site. Congatulations!!! Joan P

Extra!! Bravo et merci pour toutes ces informations trés utiles à mon travail de charpentier. Maurin C

very informative site.....as a log cabin carpenter here in the states i was impressed by the amount of information and attention to detail..VERY NICE!!!

j'enseigne la charpente dans un lycée technique,puis-je utiliser votre site? mt

magnifique

Already live in a basic timber frame home [brick clad] May have the chance to build another. Like the site - have added to favouites so I can revisit when not so late

First, let me say, I love your site. So much information. Can you recommend any good books on timber framing where I can learn more? What books really stand out in your mind as great references? I am a 33 year old computer professional who is exploring the idea of the timber frame industry for a living. Computers are not as close to the outdoors as I would like them to be. Michael Dennis

Great and wonderfull site! Very helpfull! Thanks

i like it very much. king jr

Fantastic site!

One of the best web sites I have ever seen. Reilly Moss - Monrovia, California

Singleton Associates, DesignBuild Architect 2801 Colquitt, Houston, TX 77098

Could you please contact me about the fee for your mail out course. Thanks,

Excellent site

Bud Bernier 277 Peter Rd. Southbury,Ct.06488 USA Hi I first became aware of your work thru Lee Valley Tool's Catalog. I have tried to get information about your course's but have not had any responce from you. Your work is wonderful.l Bud Bernier

western hemlock pictures Hey Marc, this is Ralph Crawford's friend Rob. I have a student at BCIT who is interested in timber frame construcion. Any suggestions where he could go to learn these skills? Thanks,

First I want to say thank you, for your web page. I'm Wooden structure profesor in a tecnical colegge . Please send me all information about " traditional Frame home". CD, HAND BOOK, CATALOGO . i'ts a nice place. see you. my new e-mail

It is a wery god and professional home site . Yours cincerly Hans Bjerre Rasmussen Denmark

Very impressive site. Curious as to why the geometry page is not running

Your website is great. Very informative and well-done. Hope to hear from you regarding a residence in Colorado. Thanks, Dick Wenninger

Mon nom est Louis Michaud du Québec,depuis plusieurs mois je lis et fait des recherches sur le TIMBERS FRAMES.Je suis passionné de cet art,JE VEUX OUVRIR MA PROPRE COMPAGNIE "J'AI UN ATELIER DE 6000' sq ft ET J'AI ACHETÉ 10000 pmp DE PIN BLANC (bille de 24" et plus) je n'ai pas d'outils ni d'expérience mais ready to share what y have for a TIMBERS FRAMES COURSE. Merçi

Could you please contact me about the fee for your mail out course. Thanks, Michael Coman

Hello, Great Web-site. Do you build homes in Virginia? Do you, or can you use timbers milled by the client? Thank You Matt Rhames

Marc, I am very excited to find a framer who follows the traditional framing methoda and considers himself a craftsman in those metods. We want to build a timber frame home with real character in the mountains in Colorado. Hope we hear from you soon. Dick Wenninger

Hi, I'm a student at the Univ. Of Hawaii, in Library and Information Science and I'm creating a "webliography" of sources of info on timber framing. I am adding your site! It is very comprehensive, I like the glossary, and I hope to build/own a timber frame home some day. Thanks! Nice and very interesting site!!! From a French carpenter

Marc, I have sent you a couple of e-mails with no reply. you must be very busy. I am currently in the process of undergoing my own timberframe home from seasoned milled lumber from my property. I am interested in the possibility of your request to have a workshop in conjuction with a frame building. I am in the beginging stages of this project. I hope that you recieve this in time. i believe that this might be an excellent opportunity for myself as well as you and your students.

Marc, I was very impressed by the information contained in your web site. I am just getting started in timber framing and am collecting as much learning as I can. This web site is a valuable introduction. Thanks!

Hi ; my name is Bud Bernier of southbury.Ct. I have sent you several request's for information regarding your course's in timber Framing but have not heard from you. I love your frame as on the Lee Valley Catalog Cover. Please advise. Thank you Bud

gary fleming--3110 paladin terrace--olney,md 20832 phone: 301-252-7296 do you build in the southern maryland area?

Beautiful website. Very informative. It gave me a new understanding (and respect) into the art of timberframing.

Salut Marc, quoi de neuf chez vous? Nous avons ete a Prague grace a un tirage de voyage. C'est un bon endroit pour se ressourcer en architecture. Je retourne a mes charpentes. Donne nous de tes nouvelles. Lefebvre

MARY BARRETT IRELAND

I am importing roofing slate from Brazil into the US. This site gave me some needed info. Thanks Julian Harrison fooleo@oltronics.net http://playwrites.net

Bud Bernier 277 Peter Rd. Southbury,Ct.06488 U.S.A.
I have sent you ,E- mail but have had no reply. The frame on Lee Valley's Catalog Is Just Beautiful. I am interested in your course or any Info. I live in an old Barn tha need's work but working in a sawmill I can get timber and do the work. I love tool's and do hand work ,I like joinery with hand tool's. Waiting to here from You And best ofluck with yiur wonderful,beautiful frame's Bud

Philip Smith graduate in Quantity Surveying and Cost Construction Management Nottingham England. One of the best timber frame web sites avaliable told me all I needed to know and also aesthetically pleasing, keep up the good work.

A very informative site and I would like to know more. Please e-mail me with details of your mail 0ut course and any up comeing workshops. Paul Thomas

very interesting site. Do you have any knowledge of old french limestone or wrought iron techniques?

A very informative and well produced site. You may be interested in our project in central Coventry at http://www.sponend.org.uk/sebpt

Outstanding!!!thanks and congratulations

Kongrateulations for your web site from a German Carpenter

charles was here

Marc: excellent web site!!!! are you on holidays I want to take your mailorder course?? How can I get a hold of you p.larochelle@home.com

Very informative site!!Congratulations

Could you supply an email address so that we may contact you with a more detailed inquiry? Bruce Sky Walker, Bioregional Conservancy and Cultural Reclamation Trust, bcctrust@uninets.net

thrilled to find your website, as I am in the conceptual phase of a timber frame project in the northeast. disappointed to find navigation impossible, just the home page loading and reloading. please let me know when it is all back in order so that I may come back. yours,

cory r brunelle like the site would like to see more please send me some more info if possible thanks

I would like more information regarding your timber frame homes. In Septembber of this year I purchased a ranch in the Bad Lands of North Dakota, and would like to build a home of distinction on the property. Lee Thompson

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bove wireproducts , coppernails , slatehooks , the netherlands slatertools etc.compliments for the complete view about natural slates

excellent site ,I found this french scribe procedure very interesting. Eugene Mc Dermott, Northern Ireland

Woodruff Box 1086 Ardmore, Ok. 73402 Please send me more information. Thank you. Barbara L

Beautifully constructed website and very informative. I've bookmarked this for future reference as I'll be construsting a new timber frame home on an island over the next few years. Since I'll have to fall and mill my own lumber learning your system will help. Wish me luck, the first falls are this coming spring, then 2 years drying while I learn the art making the out buildings with semi-green timber :) Lee Davies

Informative and well done.Keep up the good work! Cheers! Chris Burwood

It is a very good site. But you don't talk about the disadvatages of the timber framing, it may be interesting. Thank you.

David H. Kunze B.S. Construction Management College of Architecture and Applied Science North Dakota State University Home Address: 11579 SW Sheffield Circle Tigard, OR 97281 Phone: (503) 524-2204 Comments: The site looks great. I am planning a timber home/working art studio. Any suggestions are appreciated. Comments:

Very impress with the history and design aspects. I would advice my colleagues to visit this site patrick marius

Wonderfull and very interesting web site. I learn a lot. THANKS !!! BM.England

very well done. dick mcmanus

Donna Staggs Women Builders Network PO Box 1482 Tucson, AZ 85702

I enjoyed your website. I am an antique tool dealer specializing in Timber Framing Tools and am looking for Schools and Seminars in the northeast where I can sell my wares. Ralph Lipeles

I am exploring the possibility of building a Timber-frame Home with a distinct european flair. We are selling our 10,000 ft. French Country home in the Black Hills of SD and want to down-size. Am interested in a comination of stone and timber and more "formal" than casual. Somewhere around 3,500-4,000 sq.ft. J.D. Sabow PO Box 5510 Rapid City, SD 57709 (605) 342-4584

Ecellent web page. Ann Hutchins Michigan, USA

it is well organised

What a wonderful website! We have just built a log home of Finnish design here in Ireland, and are now fascinated by all types of wood construction. I am currently building a small post and beam barn and learning as I go along - your inspiring and most informative site has been a great help - you have set a standard of web design that others will have to try very hard to equal! Brian Gaffney, Wicklow, Ireland

Excellent web site! I've been researching timber framing for six years (both on and off the web)in preparation to building a 3000 to 3500 sq ft timber frame home. I must say your site is the most informative and well laid out I have ever seen. It speaks highly of your attention to detail and systematic methods. I can't say enough. Please forward information on your mail-out course and availability of attending a workshop. Ken Schulte

I found your site very interesting. I have recently built a hipped roof supported by a principle truss (is this the same as a bent?). I constructed this from 6"x6" reclaimed Oregon pine. I got my inspiration for the design of the roof from a small weighbridge building in the French town of Orador-sur-Glanne. My carpentry experience is limited, but the finsished result looks very authentic. I could have done with some of the traditional French skills and knowledge as marking out and working the old timbers (with hand tools) was not easy. Thankyou for an interesting read Steve Hall (Yorkshire, UK)

hello and thanks for the tour.i have always been interested in the timber frames of the many barns i have entered in my home state of pennsylvania. now after all of these years of ticky tacky houses, my wife and i have decided that a timber frame is for us. we would like to stay in penna. and have some property in the town of our my ancestors. it is a quiet little town in central pa called frenchville,pa16836. i very muched enjoyed your site and can't get my hand on enough timber frame material.any info on workshops would be helpful.

I like the site but would like to see some floor plans we have bought a lot at Lake of Prairies Manitoba and want to build a retirement home on it. Don Buchan Box 87C, RR#3 Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Canada R1N 3A3 dbuchan@mb.sympatico.ca

If you ar esearching for any of the the products listed on this website to buy or sell please visit www.martinedwards.com home of new and used timber, located in the nort west of england, world wide suppliers of timber slate, stone, cast iron, and many more authentic english building materials. martinedwards363@netscapeonline.co.uk

the address for the last comment is Richard Shell @ Independent Building Design 101 Saint Joseph Street #102 Rapid City, SD 57701 rlshell@rushmore.com

I am a home designer in rapid city sd. I do a lot of post & beam and also log homes. could you please send me information concerning the details of timber frame. I'm esspecially interested in salt box, clerestory & hammer beam design. also the horizontal trust of hammerbeam.

We are planning a move to southern New Jersey, and are interested in building timber frame home. Mickey & Ramona Walker

I am a timber framer in Northern Ontario. Your web site in very impressive, as is the workmanship you portray there. I am very interested in the method of French scibe. Dan Boileau

Do you have any catalogs?

Joel McRae: thinking along these lines. Your site is very helpful thanks for the looksee

Dear Ladies, Dear Sirs, We are a timber producer and exporter from Romania and would like to enlarge our market also in Hungary. Please, be kind and send us your companie's details, so that we can send you our General Presentation, a.s.a.p. Emilia Marcu

Your section on slate roofing was excellent. We just received a letter from our family in Ukraine informing us that they planned to redo their roof. They said that everything was at a standstill as there was no slate nor "master roofer" available at this time. We wondered why they were using slate. Your site explained slate's popularity in Europe and provided more than enough information. Thank you.

mike mills canton ohio great site im a carpenter and would like to build a tiber home someday. can see that there is a lot to it. you have my respect.

Just visiting in the search for finding an answer to chipping slate stone "small pieces" still looking; and being a home builder I truely love your site, many ideas and thoughts went into your web site; Thank-you Rockee

Thinking about building a post and frame house in Tennesees. Where it is very humid. Nice website. Good work of the webmaster. G. Bullwinkel

Finally! I have found a site that has given me answeres to the many questions I have regarding traditional methods of timber framing. Thank you for this wealth of information in a most pleasing format. Now I know who to come to for designing my life-long dream timber frame home. Marc C., Tokyo, Japan.

Thank you for a wonderfully informative site. Clifford Kirvan Titusville, PA USA

Thank you for a wonderful site the best on the web. When you get the time could you please send information on mailout courses. Thank you Michael Smith

Very clean website.

My name Is Jeff West and I am an experienced designer and erector of metal roof systems. Much of my work has been in the area of large school projects and pre-engineered metal buildings, but I have recently been working on a beautiful home that is being constructed by some Mennonite and German Baptist craftsmen. This has led to my exploration of timber framing. I would be interested in speaking with companies or individuals interested in metal roofing on their projects. I can be contacted at info@metalroofdesign.com info@metalroofdesign.com

Fascinating ! Having recently moved from the Washington, D.C. area to the west of France, I have become fascinated by the "colombage" construction which is very prevalent in this area. I would love to know more, perhaps through your courses. What are the costs incurreed for the "by mail" course ? It is not mentioned. Also, would this method (I am sure it would) lend itself to the combination form of building with "brick below" and "colombage above" as seen here ? It is a protection against the termites in the area. Would appreciate an answer at your leisure. I have a design in mind but am not sure if it would lend itself to this form of construction. If not, the construction method stays and the design must go . . . not the other way around. Thanks in advance, David F. Chapman 13, rue Auguste Mihcel 49100 Angers, France

S. DeWitt Smith just exploring the net for helpful info. Am planning to harvest, mill, cut ,join, and raise some buildings here in Vt. Need to know what size beam is needed to span 16ft. carrying a floor load only ,not roof, the floor will be used as a carpenter shop. If you can help email is sadie@surfglobal.net Thanks

Awesome site. I'm interested in your mail out course. It would be great if you could send me some information when you get a chance. Thank you. Tammy Seed Gilford New Hampshire seed@worldpath.net

Very Interesting. Peter Norbury, England

i was impressed by the design of your structures...detail ...beauty. charles sturges 518 943 1030 i am looking to have an addition built in the post and beam still

FOUND YOUR SITE TO BE QUITE EDUCATIONAL. WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE ALONG THE LINE OF HOME DESIGNS, WHETHER STANDARD, OR FULL LISTING OF PREVIOUS. Ken Allbee (kallbee@netscape.net)

Bonjour Mr Guilhemjouan Je suis la jeune étudiante de Peyrehorade que vous aviez eu la gentillesse de contacter par téléphone. Je viens de montrer votre site à mon ami qui l'a trouvé vraiment très intéressant, et qui serait ravi d'en connaître un peu plus sur votre travail et votre expérience. Si vous êtes toujours sur Dax,et si vous en avez le temps, cela lui ferait très plaisir de vous rencontrer, entre autres pour avoir votre avis sur son projet d'aller travailler et apprendre sur le continent américain. Je vous redonne mon numéro : 06 09 95 81 53, en espérant qu'à l'occasion de ce message vous n'hésiterez pas à nous joindre ! mathilde et Davy

congratulations, about your site. Please, send me info, and mail to Engineer Humberto A GULLI ingenieriagulli@interar.com.ar YOLI 1621. MORENO(1744). BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA engineer HUMBERTO A GULLI Yoli 1621. MORENO. (1744) B.A ARGENTINA

hello My boyfriend is a carpenter in the South of France and as I am a student at the University of Pau, i frequently search the internet for sites about carpentry that could interest him. I can tell you sincerely that your site is one of the most complete, beautiful,and interesting,I've ever seen. my boyfriend and I intend to travel to America next September : I shall teach languages, and he is very eager to learn much more about carpentry. Your courses look very interesting, but does it take place only in England and North America? I had just a rapid oversee of your site, and i don't think I saw anything about your fees : are the courses very expensive? Do you have frequent participations of foreign carpenters? Please if you could send me an answer to these questions, my friend an I woulkd be very glad. My hotmail is : mathildeborde@hotmail.com and my adress is : Mathilde Borde 110 rue du Trinquet 40300 PEYREHORADE FRANCE Thanks for your attention And have a good year!! Mathilde

Dan Freed 48 Trinity Street Newton, NJ 07860 Please add me to your mailing list.

mrsf@execpc.com I'm a builder that has done a limited amount of timber frame. Looking to add this to my buisness.

Salut Marc, a bientot, Joseph-France Lefebvre * Je passe voir ce qu'il y a de neuf!

Great site! please send more info about your mail out course J. Helmer Alkmaar Netherlands

dear Mr. Guilhemjouan: I am the very begining of a plan to build a timber house along the potomac river in a wooded setting. since i have no prior experience, any recommendation you would have re timber house companies would be greatly appeciated. Is there one or two pre cut companies who's quality stands above the average. a response would be greatly appreciated. Please send a message to ron3637@aol.com

This is a terrific site. None other like it. It is the most comprehensive and thorough site on this subject I've seen on the web. My interest and research into timber framing, has lead me all over the web looking for valid and authentic data on this subject. Traditional timber framing is the meeting of art and science, of past and present. This site lays it all out and holds a wealth of information. MC Ottawa, Ontario

KEVIN HODGERS GREAT SITE

I must say that you have done terrific work with the design of your timber frame homes. Great and thank you! Fantastic!! Best sight of its kind on the web!! I would like more info on your mail out course. Please respond when you can, thanks again.

Brian McCaw Craik, Saskatchewan Outstanding!

Bonjour! quel plaisir!mais quel plaisir de "tomber sur un tel site.Je suis un néo-charpentier (j'ai 38 ans et je débute!!!).Je suis enthousiasmé par le magnifique boulot que vous faites(le site et la réalité).Bravo continuez!

Lincoln Dobson lm.timber@sk.sympatico.ca .I've had a brief introduction to french scribe and found it most interesting. I would like to investigate it furhter but,for now my main focus is recycling of timbers. There are sizes that range from 6"x6" to 11"x13" with lengths of 8'to 22'. Species include; Douglas Fir, Spruce and Western larch. Please contact us if you need anything, we'd be happy to send you more information. Thanks for a such an informative site! hope to hear from you soon. lincoln @ Last Mountain Timber Wrighting and Recycling, Regina Beach,SK. CAN.


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