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  • in reply to: Oak firewood? #393
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    I'd be in for a cord of the Almond if I could get it delivered the week of August 12th.
    I left a message for Rod.

    Erh, to clarify – you want a cord of oak from Rod (who you called) — but also a cord of the almond from Salvador depending on delivery date?  I'm good with Aug 16-20 delivery, would that work if it works for Salvador, or too late for your schedule?

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #392
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    I'd be in for a cord of the Almond if I could get it delivered the week of August 12th.

    I left a message for Rod.

    in reply to: browning trees #415
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    I do something similar.  I put a hose on dribble and let it run all night.  I move it the next morning and again that night.  I still stay at an average daily use of 2 gal.
              Scott on Hoopa Circle

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #391
    Anonymous
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    I'd be willing to buy a half cord of almond to help get him up.

    Blair

    in reply to: Cabin Maintenance #309
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    My deck needs a new finish. Although I have re-applied a sealer every year, it's time for a re-finishing. On my walks around BTV, I have noticed a light colored stain that has a light orange hue to it. Anyone have an idea of what that finish might be? I plan on using a stain stripper and power washing the deck to get a good clean start.

    Thanks,

    Blair

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #390
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    I got a cord of "semi-seasoned" oak from Rod  (209) 352-4681
    He's out of Sonora, wood from Jamestown.  Nice fellow, give him a ring if you want to store up.
    Semi-seasoned for my cord ended up being about 20% dry, rest stacked for the following winter…

    I might want that almond too… anyone else looking for a partner to make Salvador's trip worthwhile?

    in reply to: browning trees #414
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    Dry winters and annual raking of Pine needles takes its toll on the trees.

    Every year when you rake Pine needles you expose damp earth that usually dries out within a few days. If the needles were left on the ground, it would be much more healthy for the trees but it would also increase our fire danger.

    I place soaker hoses under the drip lines of our trees during August, September and October every time we come to our cabin. I move the hoses around to different locations for each watering.

    It's good for the trees and we still stay within our minimum water usage fees.

    in reply to: browning trees #413
    bigtreestechman
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    Not surprising given how little snow we got this year.  Hopefully (for the trees anyway) we'll have a cold, deep, long winter this year.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #308
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    I feel like our pines and cedars are browner than prior years and dropping more needles.  Should I run the hose and get my monies worth out of my minimum water usage fees?  Or is my memory just greener than late summer's fatigue?

    in reply to: contractor/carpenter #410
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    Yep,  Canton built our cabin and a remodel pretty much all good things to say about his company
    Also as a side his son does spring needle clean up, roofs, gutters.  You call he does it
    You get a bill,  that good and that easy!

    Rocky

    in reply to: contractor/carpenter #409
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    I'll add my endorsement of Canton Construction.  I had major work done, and his work was outstanding.  Reach him at (209) 795-4506.

    in reply to: contractor/carpenter #408
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    I would recommend Mark Canton- He does excellent work, he's reliable, and he's NEAT.  :)

    in reply to: contractor/carpenter #407
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    We have also had work done by Mark Canton. We would also recommend his Co.

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #389
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    Sory about that.  The correct number os (209) 386-3684.

    Ron

    in reply to: contractor/carpenter #406
    Anonymous
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    Canton Construction does outstanding and reliable work.
    795-4506

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