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Hey,

 

I've got some ash logs that have been sat in the round for about 5 years undercover. Been letting them dry a little with the hope of making some electric guitar bodies one day.

 

But I've also got a mill and a kiln, so could sort you out depending on how quickly you need them. My kiln does about 6 weeks for hard wood, but will likely be quicker with partly dry logs. I'm just milling some oak boards to fill the kiln for oak doors, so could stick the ash on the top, and be firing by the end of next week.

 

I've also got a large ash tree that needs to come down, so could definitely do this for you if you're stuck.

 

Oli

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