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23 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Well initially your comment seemed to focus on the width. But as I mentioned, he needs 700mm and 30" Planers are out there. So I really dont see your point? 

 

 Then you threw this line in at the end, utterly meaningless and clearly nothing to do with the width. 

 

Perhaps if you use started to think about what your wrote before posting, maybe adding some punctuation as well your asinine ramblings could be more easily deciphered?

 

Its also rich calling someone else a muppet when you write like a retarded 12 year old. :) But I guess you dont need to waste your time in actuality conveying whats going on in your head when your a self confessed 'Top Chippy'. 

GOTCHA  ?

 

 

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If the original poster hasn't been scared off and does decide to come back to this thread, I suggest he contacts these guys, they're about 15 miles from him and are likely to be able to help him out as they mill their own stuff too.

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Contact us to arrange a consultation or to visit the showroom: Goldfinch, Unit 2, 7 Spa Road, Bermondsey...

 

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Could find three holes on the top side ... I do have another 4-5 boards that really need to go as I’m not using them at walnut when stored seems to be the first the little buggers like to find home in.
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Also have plenty of oak ,burr oak ,yew, Wellingtonia ,spalted beech , rippled olive ash and burred oak if your interested ... oh and some stunning burred Feild maple

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Could find three holes on the top side ... I do have another 4-5 boards that really need to go as I’m not using them at walnut when stored seems to be the first the little buggers like to find home in.
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Also have plenty of oak ,burr oak ,yew, Wellingtonia ,spalted beech , rippled olive ash and burred oak if your interested ... oh and some stunning burred Feild maple

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