Keeping it from cracking while it seasons will be a challenge, but worth the effort. Do a little research on it and give it a go!Honestly did it myself on both loads. The oak was was heavier. The truck did it no problem dragging the mud lap home
Wow great job man. I just tackled some oak bymysefl so I know how hard that was. Did you uave a tractor to lift the logs? Or straight deadlier with man power. If so thats crazy. I had trouble stacking these oak slabs alone and um 6ft200lbsHonestly did it myself on both loads. The oak was was heavier. The truck did it no problem dragging the mud lap home
beast mode right thereNice I like the tie downs! Lifted by myself with no tools
Slow is better, air movement in the shade if you can. You might consider a piece of plywood attached to one side.I’m going to glue the end grain on both sides. Might take a while to season tho
That’s a good idea. I could see it holding it togetherSlow is better, air movement in the shade if you can. You might consider a piece of plywood attached to one side.
I tried to get a shim under the front so I cut lift the front up a little so I could get the tailgate closed but I couldn’t budge it much after getting it in therebeast mode right there
That will be a big guitar table and look cool I bet.i seen this yesterday and thought right away I’ll make a guitar table. I’ll add a neck on it and piece where u adjust the strings and I think it will be a seller, got the cherry last Sunday View attachment 765509View attachment 765513 View attachment 765510 View attachment 765511
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