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Is there anyone out there that has experience using square milled logs of the double t&g variety, and who is currently manufacturing them? Location:Idaho panhandle
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We use a lot of " D- style " milled timbers , double t&g top and bottom , flat inside , radius outside . We get them from Satterwhites in Longview TX or Mountain Vally Lumber in Saugache [sp?] CO. Dont know if they mill plain square ones or not but I bet they could . If you need more info email me and I'll dig it up . Chuck , PS these are spruce .
*thanks for the reply Chuck. A source somewhat closer may be better, like Montana, Washington, or Canada.