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There once stood an old redwood bridge on the Wilder Ranch in Santa Cruz, California. The bridge was dismantled and put in storage many years ago. The old man storing the bridge realized he was too old to do anything with the wood now and he told the local lumber company. The local lumber company called us and before you could say tight grain vertical growth the timbers landed safely under our cypresses. Eighty 12 x 12 old growth redwood timbers with an average length of 23'.
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Home sweet home.
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First we cleared a spot.
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We slapped a timber on the Wood Mizer and flipped the switch.
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Then we moved the timbers in.
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The computer on board makes the job easy.
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We stacked and stickered the mighty timbers.
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We made cuts anywhere from 4" x 12' for gates to 1 3/8" veneers for paneling.
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