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It's really stable and durable ( definitely needs fixing with stainless fixings for a long lasting job)

 

 For shingles you'd have to be fairly careful about excluding sapwood and big knots, which might be quite wasteful in Welly, as they are usually knobbly open grown beasties.

 

 

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We took one down in a school and they had it milled into cladding.

I've also seen it used to make 'log' bench (top and bottom slabbed off)

Infract I have been asked to make some 6 so could do with some (or something durable)  like that 2m long and 450-600mm dia

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