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Bobby McCarley
04-01-2005, 2:25 PM
Picked up the following items during the week. Aunt's B-I-L is in nursing home and his wife wanted to clean out shop. Said I could come and pick out what I wanted. The wood is Philippine Magogany. About 119bf. They include the following:
1- 1x21"x10'
1- 1x16"x12'
1- 1x18.5"x16'
1- 1x14.5"x15'
1- 1x15"x16'
1- 1x12"x6'
2- 1x11"x5'
2- 1x19"x2.5'
Also got a 6 1/8" jointer and a workbench with several tools for my son.
Does anyone have any idea what Philippine Mahogany is going for per bf?
Best of all was all it cost was gas to go get it.

Bobby

Scott Loven
04-01-2005, 2:40 PM
On behalf of his Normness, I hear by bestow the GLOAT of the week award! Enjoy your free gift (On%20behalf%20of%20his%20Normness,%20http://www.newyankee.com/images/NormAbram.jpg) which is a gloat all on its own.
Scott

Richard Wolf
04-01-2005, 5:13 PM
Thats some beautiful wood with some extras, but I'm not sure you can gloat about it. Its always sad to hear about people having to give up things that they must have loved as we love our tools and wood.

Good luck with it and make him proud!

Richard

John Miliunas
04-01-2005, 5:42 PM
Great gloats, Bobby!:) BUT, I can't help but wonder how the previous owner was going to process all those long and wide boards on that jointer?:confused: :) Yup, I'd say you got your money's worth!:) :cool:

Bart Leetch
04-01-2005, 7:59 PM
[QUOTE=John Miliunas]I can't help but wonder how the previous owner was going to process all those long and wide boards on that jointer?

Shrink ray John with a shrink ray you shrink it first joint & plane it then set it on the bench overnight when you come back in the morning it'll be back to original width & length accept for that material that was planed or jointed off. Just trim it to length.

lou sansone
04-01-2005, 8:45 PM
Thats some beautiful wood with some extras, but I'm not sure you can gloat about it. Its always sad to hear about people having to give up things that they must have loved as we love our tools and wood.

Good luck with it and make him proud!

Richard

without getting preachey, I agree with richard...
lou

David Klug
04-01-2005, 10:45 PM
You'll love working with the mahogany

DK

Kelly C. Hanna
04-01-2005, 11:56 PM
I love Mahogany...I just picked up some from a 1950's house being remodeled. Sure is nice....my haul was a bit smaller, though. You should enjoy working with the wood. It's once of my favorite woods.

Jeff Sudmeier
04-02-2005, 7:19 AM
Congrats on the gloat. May I suggest that you make something small for the original owner of the wood as a thank you? I am sure they would cherrish it!