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Hi

 

I've been contacted by someone looking for some apple:

 

"Hi there

 

I am from a windmill in Derbyshire, run by a Charity, and we are seeking some pieces of seasoned apple wood to make cogs for one of our gears.

 

We need to obtain sufficent to make about 15 cogs each made from approx 6 1/2" long x 5" wide x 2" thick timber , as blanks , from which the cogs will be carved. Of course longer pieces we could cut would be acceptable ! One of our members can make the cogs."

 

Any ideas anyone?

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I'm baffled by the dimensions....?

Surely a cog will have a diameter & thickness....?

I cut some windblown the other day, probably have enough but it's not seasoned & no idea how they'd get it there.....

Posted
its me i can get loads of apple wood the wood this in the wisbech area though and derby ars around 9o+ miles mark from me

 

It is you indeed:thumbup:

 

Sorry I forgot to remember:blushing:

Posted

thats ok like i sais i can get loads at least 25ton easy how cheep i can have it for is unreal but like i siad i dont curently have and in my yard but could have it when needed and dave fox do have apple to and he is in the long sutton area wich its aroug 12 miles from where the my yard is yh the wisbech area have 100's acers of fruit farm in the area

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