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Matty I got the same for a while about nice bits of timber but you have to keep moving it on IMO.

 

Once you start hoarding it seems to put a block on you getting more interesting wood in. But I know what its like - you'd rather know that timber is there than have the money in your pocket :biggrin::biggrin:

 

When I get a chance I'll stick a vid up using that resin.

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Lovely table matty !!!

Have you tried the OSMO wood protector Its brilliant

And the clear gkass resin can be bought on ebay,quite cheap

I use Ariba

Cracking good table

slackbladder

 

Will look out for it !! Robs got some good resin that I will give a go next...

 

Rob you have me thinking .... Shame your not closer as I'm sure I can get the man with those elms to come to a deal over some other work in exchange for the timber.... Like you said they would be interesting although the fire apparently burnt the middle out, those burrs look cracking!!

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You could always mill into as thick a planks as you can move, 2.4m long and put on a double pallet - I can arrange to get collected.

 

They may not come out that well but like you most of the stuff I make is rustic....

 

 

PM or give me a call on 07811611457 if you like. Happy to do a deal on some resin/chainsaw gear as part of it. Maybe have a closer look and get a few more pics.

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Matty I got the same for a while about nice bits of timber but you have to keep moving it on IMO.

 

Once you start hoarding it seems to put a block on you getting more interesting wood in. But I know what its like - you'd rather know that timber is there than have the money in your pocket

 

 

:lol:My thoughts exactly Rob.

Whn I moved out of the farm I got rid of loads of choice pieces from over the years.

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Yep... it's heart breaking but sort of liberating as well...

 

 

It's easy to become a miser sitting on his planks of wood and gaining comfort just from knowing they're there! :laugh1:

 

glad is not just me that keeps things...... even thou i know i will never have the time to do anything with them!!!!!!! :laugh1:

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