EP19. Milling Live Oak in the Deep South

THIS episode, I am in southern Georgia , and I work with Steve Cross of Cross Sawmill to mill and grade lots of Southern Live Oak (Quercus Virginiana) for Tally Ho’s framing stock – one of the most historically important and best-regarded shipbuilding timbers in the world, which is no longer often milled commercially due to its extreme toughness.

Steve mills the timber on his amazing and enormous homemade bandsaw, which is constructed from 5 forklifts, 9 semi trailers, and “god knows what else”, according to Steve.
We also look at Live Oak trees in the area, including one that is claimed to be the largest Live Oak in the world… all the while keeping an eye out for Alligators!

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Music;
Lobo Loco – Blues Angeline
Lobo Loco – Traveling with Corina
Kevin Macleod – Porch Blues
Heftone Banjo Orchestra – Dill Pickles
Cooper Moore – Banjo Arba Minch Garden

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