Old Growth Mill uses YouTube to document evaluation and process. Videos show real material, real decisions, and real stages of work. They often introduce a tree number that connects back to the documentation system.
What the videos represent is straightforward: documentation. They help viewers understand how storm-fallen old timber is assessed and handled, and they provide reference points for tree numbers and evaluation stages.
What the videos do not represent is availability. A video is not a guarantee that a tree will be milled. It is not a price list. It is not a storefront.
Outcomes can change after a video is filmed. Logs can open and reveal new information. Condition can change over time. The milling plan can change based on what the wood supports.
If you contact Old Growth Mill after watching a video, reference the tree number and describe your intended use. That keeps the conversation grounded in recorded documentation.
Practical takeaway: videos document the process and identify trees. They do not promise outcomes or availability.
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