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13 minutes ago, Jamespepperpot said:

 

 

Its red oak from a garden near Sevenoaks. The client has a big stack of it in his garage that he is planning to turn into floor boards when it is seasoned! It’s pretty hard wood!

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It's beautiful and should make a stunning floor

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Hi James, whats the lovely wood in 2nd pic from the bottom? looks different to the others. Well done and amazing work, beautiful timber you have there thanks for posting.

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Hi James, whats the lovely wood in 2nd pic from the bottom? looks different to the others. Well done and amazing work, beautiful timber you have there thanks for posting.



Looks like London plane possibly? (I could be wrong)
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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, tony_t3d said:

 

 


Looks like London plane possibly? (I could be wrong)

 

 

Yep, London Plane. Was an incredible tree to mill up. Felt very blessed that day!

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1 hour ago, Jamespepperpot said:

Yep, London Plane. Was an incredible tree to mill up. Felt very blessed that day!

Some lovely stuff there mate, where abouts in the south east are you?

 

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11 minutes ago, tony_t3d said:

 


The colour is stunning. Does it keep that pinky colour once dry?

 

 

From what I've seen it goes a more light brown colour with a very faint hue of pink. Jo who I milled it for was kind enough to let me have a couple of boards which have gone in my VIP timber stack :x

 

 

48 minutes ago, jamesd said:

Some lovely stuff there mate, where abouts in the south east are you?

 

 

Thanks, I'm in East Sussex near Tunbridge Wells

 

 

 

 

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On 07/12/2017 at 19:10, Jamespepperpot said:

Yep, London Plane. Was an incredible tree to mill up. Felt very blessed that day!

Thanks again for posting, some lovely boards you made there and Mrs NFG admiring your work too.

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Tis the season to be milling. Milling some Sweet Chestnut and Oak. Had a nice two days in the sunshine. Hoping to have three days next week. Will need to work off all the Christmas grub. 

 

Happy Christmas to all from WOW' All That Wood.

 

 

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some great pictures on this thread of recent produce, here some of ours again taking the woodmizer to the max and Olive Ash appearing again! with a trailer load of more to mill in the future, any takers?  all the best to you all for the festive season and milling new year:001_smile:

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