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Old 09-12-2008, 08:54 PM   #565
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Originally Posted by vivaldirules View Post
Speaking of woodies, er, I mean, woodie workers. Okay, let's start over. Yvan, is this title of any interest to you or the other woodworkers here as an ebook? It looks cool to me but I don't know if it's relevant or desirable. It also looks a bit hard to convert so I didn't want to attempt it without someone saying so. Whaddaya think?
Unless you have a wood lot, huge warehouses and a passion for chainsaws, it would be highly sterile reading. This book would bring more interest to a wood harvester than a woodworker. Speaking of which, if you do like harvesting, Ike might help harvesters with precious findings. Hurricares and storms of their ilk usually bring down decorative species of trees with interesting value. Owners must call someone to cart them out. It's the perfect deal for the harvester who wants rare species for that special piece of furniture.

I have not read that book but I would venture that its age would work against it as in all older technology. Do you work wood?
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