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Metal work in Chestnut


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One of the guys in my cycle club just told me about a live ordenance found in side of a large conifer near Plelauf val Andre on the North Coast.

The arb was being dismantled on the former site of a WW2 munitions store.

The team who delt with it thought it likely that it had been hung or hidden in the tree on purpose.

Every time I visit our local sawmill Monsewer Launay has another find to show me as he always passes a metal detector over the trunks before milling.

I buy declassified trunks for firewood which are often those rejected by mills due to the presence of shrapnel and the like.

The worst being wood from the Bretagne-Normandy breakout zones.

Ty

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