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Sandspider - the planks are twelve foot long, out of a 36' log. Seemed like a good way to divide it, it fit on the trailer, and the tractor could pick them up. Twelve foot is long enough for most applications.

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Got ya, thanks. Didn't realise they were that long - they look like about half that length!

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Yep twelve foot is plenty for 90% of applications. Difficult to transport after that and always cut down in length anyway.

 

Cracking job there mate, stunning colouring on it. What thickness are you milling them down to?

 

 

Thanks Stompy,

Planning on milling at inch and quarter, then stack and stick.

Unless somebody advises me differently.

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