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Pic of the day;

DRP

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Well, here we go.If you have a pic and need a place to put it this must be the place. I uploaded these pictures to the forum and left them as clickable links. That way if folks want to add more pics, and do it the same way, a long thread of pics will not have to load each time someone reads the thread again. They can just click on the new pic.I'll kick off, Daddy-O asked for some pics of something I was working on. I took the camera today. These are some heavy timber trusses we just started on, there will be 5 across the greatroom ceiling.

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It has been a fun job. The wood is eastern white pine. It was sourced kiln dried from a nearby log and timber home plant. I would have preferred a bit brighter timber, they have a good bit of blue and coffee stain, the colors near the heeljoint, but the homeowners are fans of character so it's all good. For the exterior porch posts I used oak we harvested off the property. There was enough side wood off those timbers to get some of the trim.
 
Very Nice!

It's good to see that there are folks out there willing to pay for timber framing and folks, like yourself, capable of making it look professional.

Congratulations

Bill
 
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