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Had a lovely day today milling up 12"x7" jara sleepers(not). The biggest down side is that I now stink of dog piss!! Any tips for getting rid of the smell?

I think that Jara timber is stunning some of the colouring is lovely, I was given a few bits wich I think I might make a bench out of the stuff.

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Well im thinking outside the box here but I would try for a shower and a change of clothes.

 

If need be I can lend you half a bottle of Joop! thats been fermenting in my wardrobe for the last 25 years.:thumbup1:

 

Smells exactly the same as the day I saved up my pocket money to buy it.:001_smile:

 

What is Jara wood?

 

Sounds Australian!

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... The biggest down side is that I now stink of dog piss!! Any tips for getting rid of the smell? ...

No. But you could take on a noticeably old dog. Take it everywhere and apologise for its incontinence.

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Sorry for ambushing your thread

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Should be some pics of what jarrah looks like (and also a sneaky pic of a bench I made from it :-). )

It's a bloody hard Australian hardwood

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