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Chris

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1223 days ago

Topic tags/keywords: free lumber free wood turning stock

For those LumberJocks here in North East Florida (Jacksonville) If you would like some freshly cut Sweet Gum for turning my neighbor just had a large one cut down and it’s curbside . PM me for directions if you want it; he doesn’t mind as long as you keep the pile neat.

-- "Everything that is great and inspiring is created by the individual who labors in freedom" -- Albert Einstein




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sikrap

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#1 posted 1221 days ago

Man, that’s nice of him. I wish I were close enough to grab some of that.

-- Dave, Colonie, NY

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beavercut

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#2 posted 1220 days ago

Chris,
Am new to Lumberjocks so don’t think I can yet email. If you can p.m. me would like directions on Sweet Gum.
Roger

-- Beavercut

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#3 posted 1207 days ago

So did the wood disappear?

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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#4 posted 1207 days ago

What happen

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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#5 posted 1206 days ago

Karson and Jim,

I ended up being unavailable the weekend after posting this and did not get back to beavecut with the details. As it turns out he would not have been able to get it anyway. I recovered about half of the trunk sections and will soon be slabbing them out for blanks. They are all about 30” long or so and about 20” across.

-- "Everything that is great and inspiring is created by the individual who labors in freedom" -- Albert Einstein

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