What are river logs worth?

What are river logs worth?

Commercial retail prices range from two to five dollars per board foot. By the time high-quality sinker cypress wood reaches a California show room, it can range from eight to fourteen dollars per board foot.

Why are swamp logs worth?

The logs can command thousands of dollars for their intricately beautiful grains and long, straight cuts. Across the coast of the Southeastern U.S., pine and cypress were harvested into the late 1800s. Most logs were lashed together with metal “spike dogs” and floated or towed downstream to mills.

Why is waterlogged wood so valuable?

Lake bottoms are often low oxygen environments, and without oxygen to support fungi and wood boring worms, the logs can last for centuries without rotting. These preserved logs are valuable because they produce wood, when salvaged by divers and sawn up, that hasn’t been available for a century or more.

Why are sunken cypress logs valuable?

Cool water perfectly preserves what are known as sinker logs, which lay on river bottoms for hundreds of years. These magnificent sinker cypress and sinker pine logs are considered to be buried treasure, because once recovered, they yield the richest patina of any wood.

How much do river loggers make?

Logger Salary in California

Percentile Salary Location
25th Percentile Logger Salary $41,544 CA
50th Percentile Logger Salary $43,912 CA
75th Percentile Logger Salary $50,135 CA
90th Percentile Logger Salary $55,801 CA

What is a sinker log?

River Recovered Sinker & Deadhead Logs “Sinker” is simply a term for a log that sank to the bottom of a waterway during transport, or the bottom of a holding pond while it was waiting for processing.

Does submerged wood rot?

Wood can be too wet to decay. Waterlogged wood will not allow oxygen in to support the growth of fungi. Marine pilings kept fully submerged may never rot. And wood can be too dry to decay.

What percentage does a logger take?

A 50:50 or halves share agreement is the most common type of transaction. If the landowner has more valuable grade logs, the deal is often sweetened so the he receives 60% and the logger 40%. Veneer logs can bring two-thirds to three-fourths share for the landowner to one third to one-fourth for the logger.

What is a Lumberjacks salary?

36,210 USD (2015)
Lumberjack/Median pay (annual)

What is River logging?

River logging was primarily a winter business. Only when the swampy ground had frozen over and ice covered the roads could logs be handled with minimum expense. The crew went into the woods in September and established a camp at a spot convenient to the area marked for logging.

How long will a pressure treated post last in the ground?

A treated 4×4 will last 20 to 25 years in the ground if the conditions in the soil and climate are favorable. That number could increase to 40 to 75 years if you install the treated 4×4 in a cement ring rather than the soil. There are a few factors that influence how long the 4×4 can last in the ground.