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Comments (19)Wow. I hesitate mentioning it to the neighbor - we have been neighbors for over 20 years and he probably hasn't said 10 words to me - no bad blood that I can think of but he has been very stand-offish and to himself for whatever reason. j0nd03, LOL, no linseed oil on this one! It is so fissured and raw that it wouldn't matter anyway, pro or con. The predominant wind hits in the direction of the bend, meaning with less resistance. I appreciate all of your thoughts here - I think I will take the middle road and see how well it heals over the next year or two. My experience with the wood is that it is pretty strong and it takes a huge amount of ice weight or one hell of a breeze to cause damage, both have happened in that order to my first and second lacebarks. I am still thinking about cabling to the smaller adjacent branch but will have to give that some thought. Thanks again to all! If things should go south, I'll recall this thread. hortster...See MoreProfessional Woodworking Wanted, Ongoing.
Comments (3)I'd look around Holmes and Wayne Counties. We vacationed there earlier this summer. About every third or fourth Amish farm had a cottage woodworking industry. Also a number of decent size factory fabricators. If you have trouble tracking them down, give a call to Keim Lumber in Charm. They are a big supplier. You might also call Baird Bros. in Canfield, OH. My sister used to work there and they do a lot of custom millwork....See MoreWant to win a Blanco Culina Semi-Professional faucet?
Comments (8)bumpin' for the Monday mornin' crowd.... Up to about 78 entries as of my last look.. so there is still time...See MoreWANTED: Chinese yam (Dioscorea batatas)
Comments (0)I am looking for chinese yam (Dioscorea batatas)? I've got some interesting plants to trade in exchange....See Moreshayezone9b
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