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What are you using to keep the throttle on? 
 
Why did they need the 1" Slabs so badly? Im guessing they will still be green?

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Sopping wet, couple of cardboard patches and a hole full of soil.
It's the ones they wanted.
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7 hours ago, Big J said:

Sequoia ?

Sequoia? Blasphemy! This is coastal Redwood which is on another level when it comes to quality of the wood.

 

I Iive and work in an undisclosed location deep down in some holler in northern California.

 

A few pics of the tree which produced this log. Climb em, kill em, skid em, mill em. One stop shopping.

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Erik said:

Sequoia? Blasphemy! This is coastal Redwood which is on another level when it comes to quality of the wood.

 

I Iive and work in an undisclosed location deep down in some holler in northern California.

 

A few pics of the tree which produced this log. Climb em, kill em, skid em, mill em. One stop shopping.

 

 

 

 

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Damn thats cool.  I had a cracking day at the Sequoia National Park when we where in Cali. Had a week dotting around before we headed for Hawaii.  Best day of the whole holiday, loved it there. 

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