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Hi there to all.

 

a family member who lives back in the UK in Stroud , is looking for a length of oak or similar about 6 to 8 foot long, must be straight , to make a martial arts dummy .

 

can anyone help ?? he has access to a van and can collect.

 

many thanks:thumbup1:

 

Steve

Portugal

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Posted

Cool:thumbup1:

 

I can't help but for what it's worth I made a mook Jong ( martial arts dummy) out of pine and that was 20 year ago and my friend still uses it.:001_smile:

Posted (edited)

cool , i will def get him to send me a photo of the finished article and i will post .... ;-)

 

and it doesn't have to be Oak, any good hard wood will do.

Edited by ecodao
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Posted
cool , i will def get him to send me a photo of the finished article and i will post .... ;-)

 

and it doesn't have to be Oak, any good hard wood will do.

 

:thumbup1:

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