Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
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05/21/25 12:46 AM
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Only way to make money on cedar is to mill here… And then ya have to have a market,,…..
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: Vinke]
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05/21/25 12:47 AM
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Alaska
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Only way to make money on cedar is to mill here… And then ya have to have a market,,….. That figures, it grows way fast down there
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
#8406838
05/21/25 01:03 AM
05/21/25 01:03 AM
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NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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Noice..!
I would change a few things…
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
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05/21/25 01:03 AM
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AK
FL cracker in AK
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I always get envious of the timber in SE Alaska every time I go down there. So much better than the Lower Yukon.
Psalm 34:6
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
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05/21/25 01:35 AM
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AK
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Next time I go there to preach, I'll have to see if you're on the Island. I usually go there at freeze-up for the Lower Yukon (Slow time on the Yukon, good time for me to travel.), preach in Metlakatla, Craig, and Ketchikan, and sometimes other communities.
Psalm 34:6
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
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05/21/25 02:47 AM
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AK
FL cracker in AK
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I know some of my friends in South East Alaska prefer yellow cedar over all others for firewood... not sure why.
Psalm 34:6
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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05/21/25 08:41 AM
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SEPA
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When I cut our eastern red cedar I always get itchy, I hate cutting it. Does western red cedar have the same effect on some people? Yes it does, mostly due to the cocktail of chemical compounds found in the wood. It is usually worse in causing allergic reactions than eastern red cedar. It is one of the top species that cause occupational asthma.
Eh...wot?
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: FL cracker in AK]
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05/21/25 08:57 AM
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I know some of my friends in South East Alaska prefer yellow cedar over all others for firewood... not sure why. It has oils in it that make it burn long and hot, that’s what I burn. Yeah, by all means let me know, even if I were at my cabin, I can get to naukati fairly easily and drive to Craig.
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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05/21/25 09:02 AM
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When I cut our eastern red cedar I always get itchy, I hate cutting it. Does western red cedar have the same effect on some people? It does that to some guys, it seems to be mostly an issue for guys that don’t live somewhere with a lot of cedar? It’s never bothered me, but I have seen guys get little red bumps all over their arms and neck because the cedar dust burns their skin
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Re: I hate red cedar
[Re: newhouse114]
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05/21/25 09:19 AM
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I kind of liked western red cedar, until I milled a few hundred thousand feet of it by myself. They’re just an overrated tree. My cabin is sided with it, so I can’t say it’s useless, but I hate cutting them
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Re: I hate red cedar
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05/21/25 01:09 PM
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Washington State
humptulips
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Bearcat, we don’t have white fir, but I’ve cut quite a bit of it down south, old growth white fir and old growth hemlock are almost apples to apples. A lot of the old growth hemlock is just a rind of wood around the stump, you’ll have a 6 foot tree with 3 inches of wood holding it up on all sides, those can be an adventure (especially near a unit boundary, beach zone, or salmon stream)
A friend of mine was hooking at a camp somewhere south and east of Ketchikan and told me they got into a stand of white fir. That was probably 35 years ago. The most beautiful tree I ever logged was a Western White Pine, 7 foot through and green which is remarkable because white pine blister rust has killed almost every one. You would probably feel different about red cedar if you owned some. Worth a fortune.
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