schmism
Super Member
unless the sawyer is intrested in cypress... most of the guys over on the forestry forum suggest you just pay per hr. at the end of the job if the sawyer wants some cypress you guys agree on a price per board foot and make that deal AFTER the sayer has been payed for his time.
then everyone feels like they get what they want. the sawyer gets paid what he normally gets paid, and you dont feel like you got ripped off with give away a bunch of wood that you needed.
a price per board feet is generally per board foot no matter what he saws. oak, cypress, pine etc.
then everyone feels like they get what they want. the sawyer gets paid what he normally gets paid, and you dont feel like you got ripped off with give away a bunch of wood that you needed.
Is $175 per thousand board feet a good average cost of paying the mill for cutting cypress?
Layne
a price per board feet is generally per board foot no matter what he saws. oak, cypress, pine etc.