I can give you alot just come and get it! LOL Not alot of it is straight though it is an understory tree in one of my timber blocks. I have cut a few fence posts but most of it is too crooked or thin for that.That is insanely good looking! I am impressed with your craftsmanship. That had to be hell on your tools. Not sure where you got your Osage orange, but it can’t be from near me as I don’t see any old barbed wire in it!
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Wow! Just wow! I love duck calls and those are spectacular. Your buddy builds top notch calls!
I gave him the hedge so he made me the hedge and ebony call on the right. Then I gave him a pile of old sheds to turn so he gave me the hedge and antler call on the left. Cat is right, it will age to this orange-red color.
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How did you attach the bread board ends? I've read several articles about wood movement on tables and it seems there are a number of ways to attach bread board ends. My wife and I love the farmhouse table look.Trimmed the ends put on the bread boards ends routed the sliding dovetails to attach the leg system and threw on a coat of poly on the bottom side.
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If you are looking to sell it hit up any trapping supply place locally or post it on trapperman.com in the "fur shed" sales category. A lot of those sizes are used for trapping purposes.Bought some chain from a guy about 10,000 foot total mostly smaller stuff I gave $500 for it all probably around $6000 worth retail
#3 double loop in 20’ prepackaged 2000’
#2 coil straight 20’ prepackaged 3200’
#14 jack chain 200’ rolls 800’
#10 jack chain 125’ rolls 375’
#4 coil straight in misc pails 2300’
2/0 machine straight 10’ prepackaged 950’
2/0 machine twist 100’ rolls 300’
2/0 machine twist 10’ packages 50’