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    Default Anyone in Sydney able to break down a large burl

    Just a general query.
    l have a large grey gum burl that a mate gave me many years ago.
    ls there anyone in Sydney or surrounds that can break it down into manageable usable sizes.
    lt is rough sawn with chainsaw about 4" x 24" x 36" +- an inch or two

    Thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomo57 View Post
    about 4" x 24" x 36" +- and inch or two
    Thought you said it was a big one
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    I know it's bloody heavy Doug.

    So does that mean I'll have to stop telling my wife I've got a big one

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomo57 View Post
    I know it's bloody heavy Doug.

    So does that mean I'll have to stop telling my wife I've got a big one
    All good Thommo. Unless you want it sliced down the middle into 2 or more 24" x 36" inch slices it should not be too hard to find someone with the capability and gear to cut it up for you. I am a bit far away,
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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