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Old 03-10-2008, 11:26 PM   #1
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Heres another one that was given to me....Yellow Locust,I actually recieved 3 trees but they were so twisted that I had to sawthem to 8-9' lengths.This is some really pretty stuff but the carpenter ants love 'em too.I just happened to have alittle time to saw these beams after the "stump excursion"...
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That's some wild looking stuff...is there much twist/internal stresses when it's all sawed up and said and done? Looks like it might be witchy to work with.
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I like it. It looks some what like butternut from that pic.
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