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Ian Leach

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  1. Thank you for the timber joy, I need to find more room now 😁.
  2. A light sand, or a cabinet scraper with the grain. Wiped down with damp cloth, sand with 320 grit then wipe again. Cabinets like that are usually waxed or oiled in my experience.
  3. £30 ish + postage and a free bag of crisp I think.
  4. The branch bit is the best, I've seen some beautiful bowls made out of the trunk and branch part.
  5. You should of strapped it to his roof
  6. That would be great thank you.
  7. Thanks for the offer but my problem is storage at the mo, so need it air/kiln dried.
  8. I'm looking for some yew to finish my coffee table , air dried or kiln dried board anything considered. Pictures and cost.
  9. I do it because on my phone threads are the first thing I see, so it tells people they have a message if they like me read the threads first. As not all the time I get a notification come through, but on my computer it flashes up private message. I also only private message if I want to tell someone to do one or giving them a price. Pm sent too
  10. I'm looking for a piece of yew for the bottom shelf, so I think it will finish it off. Then powder coat the frame. If I don't like it before powder coating I'll cut the frame up and make these.
  11. Biggest log bandsaw milled to date, got some nice boards out of it. Hope I've put enough sticks in and the spacing is right. Any tips welcome.
  12. Made with a few off cuts of wood and metal.
  13. Another started, trying to source some more yew for lower shelf.
  14. If you send me your email, I'll pass on her details to you and what pictures she sent me. Then you can work out if it's worth it or not.
  15. Where abouts are you based, I've got a lady who contacted me about some laburnum. Haven't got time to get it, she's based in Wales.

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