Alan,
try woodfinder.com they list several in the area.
I buy most of my lumber from Armstrong in Milford - M59 and US23 area
Mike
Alan,
try woodfinder.com they list several in the area.
I buy most of my lumber from Armstrong in Milford - M59 and US23 area
Mike
From the workshop under the staircase, Clinton Township, MI
Semper Audere!
You can also check woodweb.com, and the Forrestryforum.com. The latter is based in Harrison, MI and has a lot of Michigan sawyers on it.
RE the difference between AD and KD,
KD allows more precise control of the drying process, especially during the early stages (green to 35% MC). This results in less degrade and higher quality lumber.
KD allows the operator to bring the MC% down to 6 - 10%, which is the range that it needs to be for furniture or other indoor projects.
KD allows the operator to "sterilize" the wood at the end of the kiln cycle, thereby killing any unwanted critters (and their larvae) nesting in the wood such as powder post beetles, termites, emerald ash borers, etc.
Certain species, that are not as likely to attract insects (such as black walnut) do well with AD, as long as they have adequate time in the woodshop to lose the rest of their MC.
Other fast drying species (such as cypress and eastern red cedar), are commonly AD as well.
I use Armstrong too. They are an hour from me, but still the closest by far. I hear there are some mills down in the Jonestown area, but I haven't been down there yet.
There is remarkably little in the area though.
There are a few fellows getting ready to go to the Bath (Raven Farms near Lansing) sawmill. It'll be in a couple weeks. PM me for details.
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I too use Armstrong in Highland.
Alan, where about are you located in Michigan? I know of a guy in Gladwin that sell mostly to cabinet shops so his lumber is very good quality and at great prices and he will also sell to the little guy at the same prices. All his wood is kiln dried.
Richard Poitras
Central, Michigan....
01-02-2006
Richard,
I would like to get the name of the guy in Gladwin. I live near Clare Mi and have been looking for a local supplier.
David B
+ 5 for Armstrongs nice guys. Just down the road.
I have been in contact with LL Johnson and am planning on making a purchase from them in the near future.
Thank You
Ed
Lots of sawmill guys hang out at the forestry forum. And some are part time guys as well as full time sawmills. Seems like mills are showing up everywhere. Since I got mine, about 4 more have shown up near here. Sorry, not in Michigan. Jim
Armstrong in Highland, my place of choice being 10 minutes away, is not a sawmill. They buy in bulk from sawmills. But they will mill the rough sawn stock if you wish. You won't believe how much work (and shavings) you can save by having them mill the stock to your desired thickness for almost nothing. They have giant jointers, planers and wide belt sanders as well as a molder with more than 1500 patterns available. Good stock of many domestic and exotic woods. A great bunch of guys, mostly Armstrong family. But come with cash or a checkbook, they don't take plastic. And if you come at noon you will have to wait until lunch is over, although you can pick over the stock while you wait. I have been to Johnsons in Charlotte (which is a sawmill) and the pricing advantage over Armstrong more than paid for my gas, but the trip was just not worth it, other than to browse their tool store.
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