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Take him out to the woodshed and show him where the ash and the yew are. Pine, for goodness sake! Neither fit for man nor beast, despite B&Q's attempts to bestow it upon us. It's not even worth burning (burns too fast & too smokey).

You sure this is the right thread? :scratch:

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Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
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You sure this is the right thread? :scratch:

:laugh:
For every suggestion in and on Cyclechat, there is ALWAYS that one person sitting at the back, drawing willies on the school book of the wimpy kid next to them, getting them into trouble, and making them do their homework in detention. @Reynard, I nominate you as this person...
 
You think he's a bit of a sap?

Well, now that you pitch it that way...
 
Take him out to the woodshed and show him where the ash and the yew are. Pine, for goodness sake! Neither fit for man nor beast, despite B&Q's attempts to bestow it upon us. It's not even worth burning (burns too fast & too smokey).

I wondered that too, but as the builder is a cabinet maker and Holztechniker which is like an engineer but with wood, I suspect he had good reason for choosing pine.

My guess is that it's lighter then Ash while having the same flexibility, and much cheaper in these parts than Yew.
 
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