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I used old weathered fence boards in my barn.
 
I saw a guy took old rustic cedar posts, I think they were railroad at one time . He made his ceiling into it . Looked great ! I didn’t take a pic unfortunately !
 
What year is that Birthday Bourbon on the shelf?!


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I'm trying to recall, I think it was around 2021. That shelf extends all around the barn and is for empty bottles. 20241026_110741.jpg20241026_111041.jpg20241026_111022.jpg

Edit: found an old pic on my phone, the Birthday Bourbon was from 2020.Screenshot_20251127_113949_Gallery.jpg
 
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NW side of KC, and few miles west of the airport. Between Platte City and Parkville to be more exact.

I have buddies over for football games several times a year. Watch college football up there from time-to-time, or just hang out, sip bourbon and smoke cigars with friends.
 
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NW side of KC, and few miles west of the airport. Between Platte City and Parkville to be more exact.

I have buddies over for football games several times a year. Watch college football up there from time-to-time, or just hang out, sip bourbon and smoke cigars with friends.
Nice! Sounds great!
 
Niiiice! The Holliday makes sense. A buddy and I did a mini bachelor party for him in Weston. That underground bar is incredible!


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Last winter I logged about 20 decent hemlocks off my land and they are now all sawed into boards and drying. Soon they be milled into various widths of T&G. If I end up with the 2000 feet I’m expecting, it’ll cover the entire upper half of my new garage ( bottom half steel) and my trophy wall in the basement man cave. These are my 2 big winter projects this year.

***I would almost kill to get my hands on some of that walnut above for accent in the cave! Love that look!


Any chance you are in MN?? I have a customer in the west metro looking to take down a black walnut. I have never seen it, but she said its huge and she wants it gone. She is offering anyone the wood if they will pay to have it removed. Not sure if that's a good idea or not.
 
Any chance you are in MN?? I have a customer in the west metro looking to take down a black walnut. I have never seen it, but she said its huge and she wants it gone. She is offering anyone the wood if they will pay to have it removed. Not sure if that's a good idea or not.

Buddy that logs walnut. Sent me a pic a few days ago of a tree he said will bring $5,900. Might be worth her time to find the right buyer.
 
Yea, walnut is wanted at the moment and is brining a pretty penny. Problem is most 100 year old yard trees are notorious for nails
 
I have a decent amount of walnut. Is that a thing where someone would come in and take like 10 good trees and be worth everyone’s time? I have no interest in logging crew coming in but would be open to grabbing a couple low hanging fruit for some easy money
 
Yard walnuts rarely fetch anything. Not worth the risk. If youre lucky and its good they might take it for no charge. I think a guy could sell 10 to the right buyer. Veneer logs go for way more than saw logs. Most gigantic yard trees also probably have rot in them.
 
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