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4 foot diameter 20 foot long nail ridden (chainsaw proofed) misshaped Poplar with a cavity or two direct from a Manchester council estate, now that is some top quality crap

 

That sounds great! I'd have a chunk of timber that big off of you just to shove it in the garden somewhere as a long seat/nature log. Someone will want it! :thumbup1:

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Dont panik , i will take pics on my cammera lol , not getting cought out again , but first i have some bits and pieces to do to it first , :thumbup:

 

Don't let the groundy take them this time:biggrin:

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That sounds great! I'd have a chunk of timber that big off of you just to shove it in the garden somewhere as a long seat/nature log. Someone will want it! :thumbup1:

 

 

Getting rid of one or two is all fine a dandy, they can go as barriers and horse jumps. It’s when Venturia kills off nearly every Manchester Poplar and you are left with dozens of the sodding things that you start to run out of options.

 

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