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Well if you look at where the crack is and think about the forces that will be put through that area (because of the "dogs leg" in the stem) when the winds are high, I reckon it could be predicted. Which is why I though Tony may have got it.

 

Thats exactly how I worked it out.:thumbup1:

 

:sneaky2:

 

Any ideas how long ago it had the other half removed?

 

You going to monolith it?

 

You going to post pics of the cracked timber?

 

You live in a castle?

 

 

:001_tongue:

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Thats exactly how I worked it out.:thumbup1:

 

:sneaky2:

 

Any ideas how long ago it had the other half removed?

 

You going to monolith it?

 

You going to post pics of the cracked timber?

 

You live in a castle?:001_tongue:

 

Decades ago.

 

Going to cut to just above the mini crown.

 

Yes.

 

No.

 

:001_smile:

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