Need wood for your pond?

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It measures 4 1/2 ft tall x 31 inches wide and weighs approx 80 lbs.

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I see many nice individual pieces in that :nod: .....................CUT IT UP!!!!!!!!!!

:huh: is that really going to fit in your oven :eek:


*********hello 9-1-1 ........my house is on fire ************* :lol:
 
wow thats awesome....

i see that lieing on it's side with lots of moss and plants growing on it with appistos and discus peeping out of the spaces!!
 
lol
Nope,no oven...If no one wants it for a pond,then I'll cut it up.
If someone wants it and wants it sterilized,I can put it in a kiln at the lumber Co for a few weeks.


No idea what type of wood it is.
 
that would look awsome in a huge planted tank with alot of dwarf plecos.
 
BlueIce said:
lol
,I can put it in a kiln at the lumber Co for a few weeks.


No idea what type of wood it is.
I love K/D lumber , sometimes it splits when you try nail it , but green or wet wood can sometimes be like nailing into a piece of fruit , you get juiced in the eye at the swing of the hammer yeck !!! :nod: , and the fungus :eek: .

I don't think anyone has any idea what I'm talking about .

Ah , just cut it in to pieces . :lol:

Well it looks way too thick to be Poison Ivy , so that's a good thing , right .
 
I know what you are talking about lucky62. I prefer K/D lumber too! I hate green/wet lumber yucko.

That would be fun to cut up and sell individual pieces!
 
Polardbear said:
I know what you are talking about lucky62. I prefer K/D lumber too! I hate green/wet lumber yucko.

That would be fun to cut up and sell individual pieces!
Polarbear , are you a Framer ?



Sorry Ice , I had to ask that.
 
Man, I would LOVE to have something like that.... particularly as the huge piece! It would look awesome in a pond (I'm getting plans ready for a pond here in the next month or so). If nothing else, you could put the base of it in a shallow area of the pond, put a pot with a grape vine at the bottom just above the water, and have a gorgeous grapevine growing up as a headboard to the pond.

Beautiful piece of wood. :wub:
 
For asking Polarbear if they were a Framer [ on your thread] -_- ;)
 
Polardbear said:
Nope, not a framer, but I do a lot of cabinet work.
OKIE DOKIE . :)


So Ice , any takers on that piece of wood ?


The pieces from last week .....................did one of the have river stones embedded in it ?

Did you sell them on Ebay ? Or keep um in bins with your rock :D
 

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