Welcome to the CT Logs To Lumber, LLC web log (blog). Here we post notes and pictures about some of our milling jobs, and other significant events in the life of our sawmill and business. Feel free to poke around and see what we've been up to.
What We Did in June
Thursday, June 30, 2011
We kept pretty busy in June…
- We spent a day in the Gilead section of Hebron milling ash, pine, oak, maple, and birch.
- We spent a little over an hour in Naugatuck milling a pair a nice cherry logs that yielded about 130 bdft of lumber.
- We milled a very nice walnut log in Enfield produced about 500 bdft of very pretty boards.
- We traveled up to Holden, MA to mill several very old factory timbers into boards.
- We milled almost 1000 bdft of pine into dimensional lumber in a back yard in Ashford.
- A day on a business property in Durham resulted in over 1,700 bdft of oak and maple lumber.
- A few hours milling overlooking a pond in Ashford produced about 300 bdft of walnut boards.
CT Logs To Lumber Makes the News
Sunday, June 5, 2011
The Hartford Courant did a small article about the business as part of their ’5 questions’ business series. This actually came about as a result of my demo at Centerbrook Architects. The link no longer includes a copy of the picture they published, so I’ve included it above. The article can be found here: http://www.courant.com/business/hc-5q-coventry-lumber-20110520,0,5752302.story

