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Yes if you can post to Norfolk, happy to pay postage?

 

Not sure what the best service is for that sort of weight but would be happy to bottle it up if you want it. Got some 25L old oil drums that would be suitable.

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Not sure what the best service is for that sort of weight but would be happy to bottle it up if you want it. Got some 25L old oil drums that would be suitable.

 

Sounds good to me, anyone recommend a reasonable courier type service?

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I use PVA sometimes , but I rarely cut wood this time of year ( for turning ) as I know the dry / warm conditions will cause cracking , if I obtain wood this time of year I wrap it in plastic / pallet wrap etc until in to the autumn / winter .... also depends on species ..also I do not store blanks ... I just cut a lump and then rough it out , and then apply PVA .. if I feel it is required ...

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