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Back in track with a cedar full.  Hate felling softwood stoggles as they have a tendency to stick and then change course at the last minute if not done right.
hinge left slightly thicker one side to make sure it didn’t skew towards the house 
 
 
 
 
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Good work, smells amazing that stuff. I have 35 boards of it stack outside my garage. In the summer the smell floats around the whole garden
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