Sawmill owner, Roy Hyde, recycles fallen trees into lumber for custom woodworking projects. This environmentally friendly process keeps valuable timber out of the landfill while providing unusual species of wood in sizes not often found at the local lumber yard.

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October 22nd, 2009 at 7:07 pm
I would recommend turning off the auto play of your videos.
When I read your posts in a feed reader, your videos auto start and I need to through all of your posts to stop the video. I then seldom go back and read all of the post I had skipped over.
With all of the info out there, I would normally just drop your feed and find a new one. However, you usually have some interesting things.
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Ben Erickson Says:October 23rd, 2009 at 10:03 am
Justin,
Thanks for the heads up, we’ve modified our video player so it doesn’t auto play when the page loads.