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Sorry i couldn't help the title. It was with tongue in cheek.

Still as a lot of guys are here on account of their passion for timber i thought i would share what i had spent the day doing, most of which was getting wet from the jet washer. I do realise that the finish is awful but believe me when i say that after you have tried opening up a 4ft wide root the saw is lucky to cut at all.

Now all i need to do is think of those tens of thousands i will get for it.:001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:

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You'll retire on that lotwadkin. 😇

Seriously though it's really nice looking grain and I hope you find someone who can make something to do it justice and make your efforts financially worth wile at the same time.

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Cheers, they will all go for guitar tops in a few years time, it was a windblown log so not too bad I wouldn't have fancied digging it.

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Guitar tops those book matched bits should be kept together , table top or some doors for something way to stunning to cut up if you ask me , I would be up for a pair , also be up for making you something I made a big dining table about a year ago out of some wind blown walnut there should be some pics on hear somewhere if interested in having a look P M if you are up for doing something

Cheers Mark

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If it's solid and of good colour could well be if it's not been cut too low. Just send me a message with details if you want to move it on. Or if you just want to know if it's worth cutting yourself a picture of a fresh cut end will help, most of them are a waste of time and it can be a ball ache cutting.

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