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Bit of a pain to mill but still worth buzzing off a few planks - enough to make a bench or small table. Sweet chestnut can match oak in it's durability outside. Has a lovely brown defined grain pattern.

 

N.B getting your girlfriend to lift heavy planks can be dangerous to your health! :lol:

 

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Rob can you sent me some details of the mills. I had 3 enquiries for them at the Weald Wood Fair.

I sent them to you direct hoe that OK. Told them to come on here to find you.

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Cheers Justin much appreciated. I forgot to send you some info... I'll leave a note on the computer to send some stuff tom although it's a bit outdated.

 

Hopefully I'll have some dvds made up soon...

 

Thanks again, Rob

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