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Slabbing some wood for the Mayflower.
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<blockquote data-quote="Grande Dog" data-source="post: 5584870" data-attributes="member: 4498"><p>Howdy,</p><p> It was white oak. Somebody told me they used it for making wooden wheels and axles for wagons back in the day. I know the 3" x 33' went for decking. I can't remember the name they used for the braces they were going to make out of the thicker slabs.</p><p>Regards</p><p>Gregg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grande Dog, post: 5584870, member: 4498"] Howdy, It was white oak. Somebody told me they used it for making wooden wheels and axles for wagons back in the day. I know the 3" x 33' went for decking. I can't remember the name they used for the braces they were going to make out of the thicker slabs. Regards Gregg [/QUOTE]
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