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Posted
This ash worth milling?
 
Small bit of rot at one end that would need to cut out.
 
shame it’ll go for logs or biomass
 
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Finished these for a client. Oak dining table and benches made from their own tree i was called in to mill and a Oak memorial bench.

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Not sure what to be doing with this ash ... it’s stacked n stickered for now but I’ve never seen ash with grain like it! Well not on boards ! IMG_7507.jpgIMG_7485.jpg

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10 hours ago, MattyF said:

Not sure what to be doing with this ash ... it’s stacked n stickered for now but I’ve never seen ash with grain like it! Well not on boards ! IMG_7507.jpgIMG_7485.jpg

Nice looking boards. I to have some Olive Ash to mill for some table tops.

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just finished my drying shed using green timber. ok, nothing used with more finesse than a chainsaw but it's a start and now i can season wood for more projects including decking, a nice big man shed, a shed for my boy's trainset, a swedish bbq hut and a new garage roof.

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