Tom's Saw Mobile Sawmill Service

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Last changed on Feb 09, 2010. This album contains 24 items.

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Tom's Customers
Tomssaw, also called Port-a-mill, was started in 1990 with an LT40HD Wood Mizer sawmill. It's purpose was to custom saw, onsite and rejuvenate the custom of sawing one's own trees. These are pictures of those who became customers. Many have returned time and time again. There are farmers, backyard cabinet-makers, home owners, students and wood product companies. All of them utilizing trees that would have, otherwise, been destined for a landfill.

Last changed on Feb 09, 2009. This album contains 305 items.

This album has been viewed 21403 times since Sep 15, 2003.
Tommy's House
Mr. Tommy, in St. George, Ga. acquired the largest pine in Charlton County. It was owned by Mr. Raulerson and apparently died from a lightening strike. He and two friends felled the tree toward the swamp and retrieved as much from the butt end as was possible with the tractor they had available. Much of the top remained in the swamp. From this tree, Mr. Tommy built a recreational kitchen and dining hall. It provided the wood for all of the studs, rafters, siding, porch and the furniture inside with some wide boards left over which have been used to build tables for friends.

Last changed on Mar 18, 2008. This album contains 6 items.

This album has been viewed 1772 times since Sep 15, 2003.
The Pulp wood Truck
Here are a few pictures showing how a typical short-wood, pulp-wood truck was built. They are a dying breed of men, phased out by technology, who put their children through college with trucks like these.

Last changed on Sep 04, 2003. This album contains 13 items.

This album has been viewed 381 times since May 07, 2005.
Motorcycles
In the late 1960's, and through 1970, I was a newspaper photographer for The Fort Pierce News Tribune, freelanced for the Dixie Cycle News, helped cover Daytona's bike week for Cycle and provided photographs for local racers. Here are some of the pictures I took that have been reproduced as good as I could get a scanner to copy.

Last changed on Oct 11, 2008. This album contains 108 items.

This album has been viewed 8110 times since Sep 15, 2003.
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