Wood Wise Lumber SalesListing #221 Listed on: 02/19/2009WOODWEB Content Editor, Brett Hagstrom, Interviewed Ed Watson in July 2009. Ed Watson resides on a 16 acre homestead ranch in the mountains of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He describes himself as a “serial” entrepreneur, and has owned his own business since finishing college. Introduced to the sawmilling business by observing an older friend’s sawmill operation, Ed liked what he saw, and eventually bought the mill in September, 2008. Ed has an extensive family history in sawmilling, including his great uncle who owned a large portion of Mississippi and five sawmills from the 1950’s through the 1970’s. Ed says that sawmilling is “in his blood, and you need to be a problem solver to be successful in the sawmilling business”. Ed saws logs from nearby logging sites 15-30 miles from his mill that are affected by the mountain pine beetle epidemic. The price per ton for logs is currently low, and some logs are free, while the rest are inexpensive. 75-85% of Ed’s work is custom sawing, including countertops and tables and 99% of his work is done with softwood, notably lodgepole pine. Lodgepole pine is preferred because it is the strongest of all the pines, and some of Ed’s logs measure 28-30 inches at the butt end. When he does work with hardwoods, black walnut from Kansas is used. Ed is very particular about using every bit of wood and cuts firewood out of his slabs and hauls the sawdust to a local composting area. |
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