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Green wood again...
Oh goodness...seems I have opened a can of worms I never intended to.
I guess I got a little too exited about a new trick I had never heard of before without realizing it had been so over-discussed here. I should have read further on Ron Kents page and I would have seen your article, Leif, and the specific mention of this particular google page. I consulted a few local folks here in NH about this method and none had ever heard of it, but were curious nonetheless. So off to here I came with hope and optimism. Thanks to all for the kind advice and my apologizies to those who are sick of hearing about this same old thing. I will experiment on my own from now on and be sure to do my homework before I make another post. Happy turning! |
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