Poindexter
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I have found two meaning already, just looking for some consensus.
It seems like here a "flitch" is a big hunk of log already slabbed on four sides, almost the same as a cant.
To boat builders a "flitch" is a honking great chunk of timber - with no pith from the center of the tree in it.
What I am getting around to sideways and backwards is asking if I can use a CSM to make flitch cut "marine timbers" so I can sell the same chunk of wood for three times the dough.
Thanks,
Scott
It seems like here a "flitch" is a big hunk of log already slabbed on four sides, almost the same as a cant.
To boat builders a "flitch" is a honking great chunk of timber - with no pith from the center of the tree in it.
What I am getting around to sideways and backwards is asking if I can use a CSM to make flitch cut "marine timbers" so I can sell the same chunk of wood for three times the dough.
Thanks,
Scott