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jockmike2
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#1 posted 1954 days ago
beautiful Hap, is it walnut? ,mike
-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -
hap
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#2 posted 1954 days ago
one is elm. the other is oak.
-- hap, gunbarrel city tx.
MsDebbieP
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#3 posted 1954 days ago
wow…. yah. you saw something pretty in that wood, for sure
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
TreeBones
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#4 posted 1954 days ago
Very cool, I think the salvage wood projects are one of my favorites.
-- Ron, Twain Harte, Ca. Portable on site Sawmill Service http://westcoastlands.net/Sawmill.html http://westcoastlands.net/SawBucks2/phpBB3 http://www.portablesawmill.info
rikkor
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#5 posted 1954 days ago
I’ll bet they’re heave. Good sturdy bases.
Bradford
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#6 posted 1954 days ago
How did you strip the bark? The wood is so light, and would make a nice end table or base for a bar height table. It looks like you’ll have a lot of fun with this one.
-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford. Wood-a-holics unanimous president
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