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Morning fellas. Gona do another tree removal this afternoon. Nothing major, just a 30 ft tall 2 ft stick with not much left on it branch wise. Should go pretty quick.

Hope everyone has a good Sunday.
Be safe, over confidence has brought trouble my way.
G'day crew
 

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I remember John Talifarrio chainsaw milling a huge chunk of pecan at my first GTG..

The neighbor lady took a slab home and sanded it..
then coated it in a few layers of polyurethane and made an outdoor table out of it..

It’s still there.. still looks cool..
 

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I remember John Talifarrio chainsaw milling a huge chunk of pecan at my first GTG..

The neighbor lady took a slab home and sanded it..
then coated it in a few layers of polyurethane and made an outdoor table out of it..

It’s still there.. still looks cool..
That's been 10 years ago
 

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That's been 10 years ago
My theory is, warping and cracking is caused by uneven drying of various areas of a given piece of wood..

Keep it from drying, and you can mitigate the problem.
Seal that bugger up as soon as it’s “dry enough”..
 

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My theory is, warping and cracking is caused by uneven drying of various areas of a given piece of wood..

Keep it from drying, and you can mitigate the problem.
Seal that bugger up as soon as it’s “dry enough”..

What do you recommend using to seal it?
 
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