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    <p>Re. Oak</p>

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    <p>Sorry mate, I haven't got the go-ahead on that oak yet. I think we will get the job, but given the time of year there may be a bit of a delay. I'll ring you as soon as I know anything.</p>

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    <p>Gary</p>

     

  2. Gaz, is it green oak? we will be splitting the wood, so it needs to have been cut no longer than 2-3 months. whats the best way of getting hold of you?
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    <p>Gaz, re oak for chair making, we are looking for recently felled cords 3"-6" diameter</p>

    <p>07900 413 810 </p>

    <p>travis</p>

     

  4. we need some cords of green Oak for making a chair. One cord 6ft long straight and knot free and one or two cords 4 ft long preferably in the Chester area to keep cost down. anyone felling an Oak soon ? travis
  5. has anyone got some cords of clean straight knot free OAK ? I'm told we need at least one to be 5-6 ft long the other length can be 4ft i think. The project is a chair Travis
  6. distel geckos it is then, thanks for the help guys. (smiley face).
  7. great, ok, leather or velcro foot straps ?
  8. i need some climbing spikes, i like the look of the stein stuff and the stein spikes are a good price, but which are the most comfortable and easy to use? i guess replacement spike cost is a factor. cheers travis
  9. omG- bradbury really does get everywhere, she'd be a good mouthwash or something.
  10. i looked on the rfs site first, they didn't have a korean type listed, also david H, this isn't my first post, i logged in and all my info seems to have gone. but my join date looks right. anyway, i've emailed them. thanks.
  11. I have been asked to find a korean spindle tree for someones garden, i can't find any at local nurseries, is this tree species the same as a normal spindle tree? travis:blushing:

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