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Sure looks like one looking carefully at the timber it is one very seldom mentioned does not rate up there with commercial stuff.Some of my early ever favourite timbers dry like that only worse like pretzels.Always beaut if you know this is a problem look for dry beaut blanks quite the way to go.


Peter.


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