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Mitch wrote:
Ever wonder why there are so many dangerous floating logs and deadheads in the waters off British Columbia? Well...there are many reasons for that. But thanks for the info. Just north of where I live, we have the same problem and many of the logs are no longer salvageable, do to the length of time they have been floating in salt water, as they have become infected with parasites. And many of the boat dock owners and charter companies run ads for people to come and get the "FREE FIREWOOD" which liters the shores and the areas around the docks and it is a HUGE mess. But for firewood (albeit salt water firewood) it's great. And if a person could utilize a firewood mill, similar to this type (http://www.multitekinc.com/products/...rocessors.html) they could make a small fortune selling economy firewood off the shores in this area. However, there is the Government to deal with here and that could stop such an enterprise. |
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