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33 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

 

 


I find it a lot easier with the ladder on each cut. Yes going in and coming off much better result.
I also find less strain on the saw and less vibration along the way IMHO. Just means you have to add the ladder into the board thickness equation. emoji106.png

 

 

Run that new 881 rig with a 2 man crew what a massive difference. Totally on the ladder thing with a heavy saw but if you do get the chance for a pal moving the slabs about in easy peezy 

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Run that new 881 rig with a 2 man crew what a massive difference. Totally on the ladder thing with a heavy saw but if you do get the chance for a pal moving the slabs about in easy peezy 

Yeah mate. [emoji106]my old boss helps me get em in the trailer for moving. But yeah extra hands is always a help. Starting to fill a small barn with all these slabs.
Posted
9 hours ago, AJStrees said:


Are you asking the community this question?

Probably others on here who have sold a lot more than me, what sizes are the boards?

Yes collective thoughts.

1400 x1000 2-3”

Posted
7 minutes ago, muttley9050 said:

Seems alot for a short slab but if you can get it....

He says it was 3 cubes. Shininess just going off of that. 
 

It’s not a particularly desirable timber but you dont ask you don’t get. 🤣

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He says it was 3 cubes. Shininess just going off of that. 
 
It’s not a particularly desirable timber but you dont ask you don’t get. 🤣
It is around 3/4 cube depending on thickness. but it is also only 1.4m long. Not big enough for most projects that you would want 1m width.
Id value it at £200 seasoned max. Nobody wants syc and it's not a practical shape.
Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, muttley9050 said:

It is around 3/4 cube depending on thickness. but it is also only 1.4m long. Not big enough for most projects that you would want 1m width.
Id value it at £200 seasoned max. Nobody wants syc and it's not a practical shape.

Someone was paying 65 a cube seasoned.

I am asking 120 for the board but working on the wow factor as a top up over green price.

yes a little funky in shape but practical table with a stunning book match pair which has already sold for more than I was initially asking.

this timber is showing some amazing figure of all types.

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Someone was paying 65 a cube seasoned.
I am asking 120 for the board but working on the wow factor as a top up over green price.
yes a little funky in shape but practical table with a stunning book match pair which has already sold for more than I was initially asking.
this timber is showing some amazing figure of all types.
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I think that is fair. 120 green 200 seasoned
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