Pictorial Tour
Because of the way John dries his wood, he can cure pieces of almost any size and shape. The salad tongs at left came from a small board the same size as the one they are sitting on. Once dried, John's boards are taken to storage, where they wait to be sorted. While in storage, the boards can be picked through by John's customers, and John will gladly sell on the spot to individuals. Of course, the mess left behind by some of them (shown at right) makes for a less happy John, due to the extra work he then has to do, on top of an already very full day, but, he has yet to turn people away because of it!

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