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  • in reply to: Oak firewood? #390
    Anonymous
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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
    Anonymous
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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
    Anonymous
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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
    Anonymous
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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
    Anonymous
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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
    Anonymous
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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
    Anonymous
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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
    Anonymous
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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

    in reply to: contractor/carpenter #405
    Anonymous
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    He does excellent work — reasonable — easy to work with — polite and dependable.

    http://jonbergerconstruction.com/

    in reply to: Cabin Maintenance #307
    Anonymous
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    hi,

    we are looking for someone to build a railing to baby proof our loft area so our 1 year old can't fall when she is upstairs.  does anyone have any recommendations?  looking for someone who is reasonable.

    thanks

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #388
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    i tried that phone number but it comes back as disconnected.  did you type it correctly?

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #387
    Anonymous
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    Just received a full measured cord of 16" almond from "Salvador" @ 209 368-3684.  Delivered price, $250.00 per cord.  He needs to haul two cords at a time  to make the trip to Dorrington worthwhile, so you may consider splitting the load or working it out with him.  He delivered as promised and showed up on time.  Great guy to deal with.  highly recommended.

    Ron

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #386
    Anonymous
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    As of last year Lionidakis no longer delivers up here. The lady I talked to said that it was no longer cost effective for them to deliver up here. You may pick up almond wood at their place in Escalon.

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