When it rains it pours

Business has been slow but steady letting me get a lot of honey do's done. Yesterday I delivered the 6' and 8' baseball bats made from 10/4 ash. This morning I got a call that they want 5 more of the 8' bats ASAP. At $1100 a pop I can do that. At noon my timber framer customer and ordered 2 king posts ASAP. At 1600 I got an order for 30 bauelesters but he doesn't need them for a month. Build it and they will come. Finally broke down and built a hydraulic glue press last month and since then I have needed it 6 times and of course I need it for the bats. It will deliver up to 90 tons in a 10' length.

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Art Ransom
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Everyon I talk to says the same thing. Feast or Famine! I am glad it turned to the profitable side for you though. Good Luck Lyndell

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Lyndell Thompson

You know Art, one of these days I should go on up 35 and see you sometime. It seems like you have too damn much fun doing this. You certainly have a lot of different kinds of projects to do.

Robert

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nailshooter41

Always glad to have visitors. I close during the hot part of the day.

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Art Ransom

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And the good part is, you don't even have to get into the Dallas traffic (unless you want to).

Ken Moon Webberville, TX.

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Ken Moon

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