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    a few years ago i got this jarrah log ,it didn't look too good half green half dead . milled it up and stacked for 3 years then took some up to my workshop to use, good suprise this is why i like milling.photos attached hopefully

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    Very groovy.
    I'm a dancing fool! The beat goes on and I'm so wrong!!!!

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    Very nice indeed
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    That coffee tables bloody brillient

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    Bloody beautiful especially the coffee table.

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    Very Nice lovely timber and grain

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    Default The Coffee Table.

    Yes I like your work, but 2 Questions. 1, How did you get that table up on the Saw Horses. must have been dash heavy.
    2. What are those Trees/ Bushes out the door. They look pretty good, & wood they be good to turn.
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    That is a great trio of tables!
    From a yard tree?

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    4 blokes to lift table onto horses,the scrub behind the mill is tea tree biggest ones about 50mm and thanks for great feed back

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    The second dinner table is way cool. You WAers are so lucky to have some much Jarrah.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    Great work Macca Whereabouts are you?

    p.s. your shed is too tidy

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    @beerisgood: I'm at Barragup, just out of Mandurah.

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    maccawood

    Three very nice tables.

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    All three tables are very nice looking, some great timber you have there.

    What finish have you used on the tables ?

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    Thumbs up

    I'll take the lot, thank you!!

    Gorgeous trio mate!!!

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