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Out with the 87” Granberg Alaskan mill today on this 5’ wide 12’ Long oak butt - some stunning slabs out of this that are now for sale 
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1 hour ago, Josh Purton said:

Out with the 87” Granberg Alaskan mill today on this 5’ wide 12’ Long oak butt - some stunning slabs out of this that are now for sale 

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Cor blimey!

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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

A day out in North Yorkshire today,
with Harrison from Aspect forestry.
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Beast and nice bars boys!

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23 minutes ago, Josh Purton said:

Here’s some of over 6’ at widest point I done a few weeks back

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Dont tell me, that the Coronvirus killed that poor bloke!

Just build a coffin round him in-situ.

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1 hour ago, Forest2Furniture said:

Nice as those wide planks are I think I would have split the trunk and cut some quarter sawn planks, not everyone can handle a 6' wide plank of Oak.

True but the buyer could, and bought the whole tree worth so is a lot easier for me to just slab it.

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I did one cut with my chainsaw mill lol haven't used it for quite a few years now since I made a bandmill, I made it when I got a tig welder and wanted to make something to practice.

 

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