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Looking good, pleased you got some good stuff out of it. I have had a disastrous milling of oak with brown staining etc, but I was after big 3ft wide boards and too often was a rot patch writing that board off. Looks like you have milled it to sensible dimensions!

Plans for it?
Was a nice surprise tree. Some slabs would of been nice but unfortunately I didnt have my slabber with me , and I wanted to seize the opportunity to get it milled.
Last brown oak i did was full of pin hole borer holes and was disappointing.
No plans for it. I will just let it dry and see what happens. Sell it or use it.

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Been back out milling up some Sweet Chestnut today. Made a log bed to stack some of the bigger stems i had to mill with the Alaskan first. 

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