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This was the bottom trunk end of some pippy Oak i had milled and sold previously.

Around 500 wide by 1800, the photos show it slightly red in colour, however in real life they are very pink, almost aged salmon type pink.

Does anyone know why this may be, grown on wealden clay. 

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1 hour ago, Big Beech said:

This was the bottom trunk end of some pippy Oak i had milled and sold previously.

Around 500 wide by 1800, the photos show it slightly red in colour, however in real life they are very pink, almost aged salmon type pink.

Does anyone know why this may be, grown on wealden clay. 

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Sunburnt ?

Looks a cracking peice of timber??

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49 minutes ago, KWarb17 said:

Sunburnt ?

Looks a cracking peice of timber??

Quite unusual i thought ?‍♂️

Sold a book matched pair this morning for a new Oak porch a customer had built 

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On 03/12/2020 at 12:50, Big Beech said:

This was the bottom trunk end of some pippy Oak i had milled and sold previously.

Around 500 wide by 1800, the photos show it slightly red in colour, however in real life they are very pink, almost aged salmon type pink.

Does anyone know why this may be, grown on wealden clay. 

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I would say that the Oak is red because it is Red Oak.  Have you any leaves to check?

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1 hour ago, AJStrees said:

Milling some lime today. Anyone know if lime boards are a wanted commodity?

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Very much a wanted commodity.  Wood carvers especially, but you might be surprised at the demand for Lime.  Not always easy finding the customers bu they are out there.

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Very much a wanted commodity.  Wood carvers especially, but you might be surprised at the demand for Lime.  Not always easy finding the customers bu they are out there.

Sounds good thanks. Will have to find some customers down here in mid Sussex.

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