About Us

ABOUT DEES LUMBER

Since the first time I watched a local sawyer cut lumber from logs – I was hooked! I have often said that cutting lumber is like finding geodes or treasure. Every log is different, and what is inside the tree is far prettier than what is outside.

​My enjoyment of cutting wood led me to purchasing a sawmill and learning to cut it myself. I have since endeavored to learn how to dry, process and sell it.

​Rather than selling a large volume of wood, I hope to sell lumber and slabs that are both unique and interesting – and at reasonable prices.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

These are some of the things we get asked regularly...

We are by appointment only. Please call 865-556-0096 to set up a time to come by.

Drying wood correctly is dependent on lots of factors: thickness, length, species of wood, present moisture content, etc. Most species of wood can go into the kiln when it’s at 25% moisture content (or less). Wood that is sufficiently air dried can typically dry in a 1-week cycle in our kiln. We suggest air drying most species of 4/4 wood for at least 8 weeks, and 8/4 lumber for 6-8 months, before putting it into the kiln drying. It’s best to call for a quote.

No. Logs that have been sitting for years still have a high moisture content. For perspective, we air dry 4-6″ hardwood mantles for 18 months (or longer) before they go into the kiln.

We can flatten up to 12′ long and 54″ slabs or tops. Our double-headed planer can plane up to 30″ wide. Please call for a quote.

Yes, we do! We can skip plane or finish plane your lumber for you and save you lots of time and effort in the process.