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Posted
16 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

 

Hi guys check out this big oak we moved to my yard on Sunday 42inch, thinking a new bar for the Alaskan DSC_0594.jpegDSC_0593.jpeg

 

That looks clean. I looked at a good lump today also, they want it milled into various benches/tables situated around the school, the big collections of knuckles and branch unions interest me more though.

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2 hours ago, The avantgardener said:

That looks clean. I looked at a good lump today also, they want it milled into various benches/tables situated around the school, the big collections of knuckles and branch unions interest me more though.

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What is that Tape Measure measuring in? 

Posted
1 hour ago, Marc Lewis said:

Must have taken a pro to get that to your yard Mark.

I've a feeling a little self praise is going on in your post.

 

Hope you're keeping well mate.

Posted
2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

What is that Tape Measure measuring in? 

It’s a Spencer timber tape used in felling for linear measuring of sawlogs/bars etc, imperial one side, metric the other.

The butt has a 1.5m diameter and 2.5m long, it must have been an impressive Oak when it was standing.

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3 minutes ago, The avantgardener said:

It’s a Spencer timber tape used in felling for linear measuring of sawlogs/bars etc, imperial one side, metric the other.

The butt has a 1.5m diameter and 2.5m long, it must have been an impressive Oak when it was standing.

 

Will be a fun project Milling that up. :)

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

Will be a fun project Milling that up. :)

 

 

The huge knuckles and included unions should produce some interesting stuff too, It was standing in the grounds of a large private school, hopefully it should be free of iron.

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Hi yep Marc total ace couple of guys got those butts to my yard, the dangerous looking old cutting thing is a turnip cutter we have been told , I am going to dismantle it and use the bits for furniture .

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