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Started by Texas Ranger, October 13, 2019, 12:38:46 PM

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Texas Ranger

Cleaning out an old storage building and found a stack of some dozen 1 1/4 walnut boards, 9 footers,  half 12 inchers.  I had them cut some where in the 70's, moved under enclosed storage in the late 70's and promptly forgot them.  If memory serves right, there are a number of boards with large burl configuration.  Dry?  you bet.  One on the bottom had black ants that cause my wife to talk to herself.

Gonna be a treasure hunt in a week or so.
The Ranger, home of Texas Forestry

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Quote from: Texas Ranger on October 13, 2019, 12:38:46 PM
Cleaning out an old storage building and found a stack of some dozen 1 1/4 walnut boards, 9 footers,  half 12 inchers.  I had them cut some where in the 70's, moved under enclosed storage in the late 70's and promptly forgot them.  If memory serves right, there are a number of boards with large burl configurati.  Dry?  you bet.  One on the bottom had black ants that cause my wife to talk to herself.

Gonna be a treasure hunt in a week or so.
8) 8) 8)
Tom Lindtveit, Woodsman Forest Products
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I work with wood, There is a rumor I might be a woodworker.

Larry

I was trying to figure out the spelling in the title as it is not correct.  If one were to remove the "h" and a space it would be spelled correctly.  If one were to replace the "a" with a "o" and remove the space it would also be spelled correctly.  Of course the meanings.......

In any case I thought the thread might be interesting....something straight out of Texas! :D
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Texas Ranger

What?  Corrected by an Arky, the horror. ;):)
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WV Sawmiller

   Loked gode two me. ??? Congrats of the find and your trip down memory lane.
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WDH

Hopefully, you won't find any dead bodies.
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Texas Ranger





Quote from: WDH on October 14, 2019, 09:17:55 PM
Hopefully, you won't find any dead bodies.


not going through the slab.
The Ranger, home of Texas Forestry

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