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Andy Collins

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Nice walnut planks , cool what will you make with them

Cheers Mark

 

No idea. Customer wanted the tree down, and asked for me to turn into firewood. I was allowed to keep two sections of the trunk for milling.

 

They were milled at 2.5", so I will have a couple of years to figure out what to make of them before they have dried sufficiently. I am considering building a kiln, but my wife isn't keen on yet another big unsightly box in the back yard :thumbdown:

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No idea. Customer wanted the tree down, and asked for me to turn into firewood. I was allowed to keep two sections of the trunk for milling.

 

 

 

They were milled at 2.5", so I will have a couple of years to figure out what to make of them before they have dried sufficiently. I am considering building a kiln, but my wife isn't keen on yet another big unsightly box in the back yard :thumbdown:

 

 

Firewood?

 

I hope you gave the customer a good slap!

 

Beautiful timber!

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Firewood?

 

I hope you gave the customer a good slap!

 

Beautiful timber!

 

I managed to convince the customer to GIVE me the timber for free, which basically meant that he got less firewood than he would otherwise have gotten. I am quite happy about that arrangement – in addition to the £1,000 he paid to have the tree taken down, branches cut up as firewood, brash chipped and stump removed.

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