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topchippyles

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  1. I would edge mahog over iroko
  2. Bought one now ??
  3. Loads as you know
  4. Might not be the 880 ??? haha if i said any more would have to shoot ya ?
  5. I was correct about one aspect,you aint no KING KONG-MORE LIKE A KING DONG ?
  6. Thats mohog
  7. Looks very much the same as mohog but never used for mass flooring in the uk market
  8. STOP BRAGGING ROUGHY- I HAVE AN 8 INCHER ON THE SLACK BUT DO GO BOASTING ABOUT IT ? 84 INCHES (BULLSHITER) KING KONG COULD NOT USE THAT ?
  9. If you are doing up an old house with existing floor boards that need replacing ?? so to speak
  10. Ash makes a cracking staircase to so can imagine the floor finish would have looked lush ?
  11. What sort of area/room are you putting the floor ??
  12. Its very close to the pine family,I have used it for lamp stands in the past,Found some nice pictures of different looking pieces Monkey-Puzzle-10-4-16_995x.webp
  13. Thanks for sharing some fond memories guys ?
  14. Wanna bet ?? The World's Largest Pizza Ever Weighed 26,883 lbs
  15. For floor boards carpeted over they will be fine.Would not have an issue using it myself, Its hard on the planer so that is what i go by.
  16. No need to go delivering pizza Gav as few bob from that tree ?
  17. Any softwoods will mark with stilletoes if a big fat bird is wearing them or fat bloke if they are cross dressers ?
  18. Should have a few replies there mike in the present climate ?
  19. Put 5/6mm packers between each row and band strap them like i posted a couple of weeks ago
  20. That is mohogany i would say and used on flooring a lot,Its the outer edges that gives it away for me
  21. Went into the correct job (construction) with the name barrow
  22. Be fine for floorboards and the look is the same as pine and hard wearing
  23. Mark that will be fine to use and will make great floorboards
  24. Strange creatures women

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