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<blockquote data-quote="ADK_Pipe" data-source="post: 236419" data-attributes="member: 2004"><p>Thanks for the tip on preserving burl! I will pick up some of the water based emulsion... any resource you can point me to for buying it?</p><p></p><p>That probably means that the ones I've tossed in piles over the years aren't much use at this point!</p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity, is there much use to softwood (pine) burls? Most of what I find are hardwoods, but I know where there are some enormous pine burls on a long dead tree. I'm afraid they are dried out, but I'm interested to know if they are as desirable as the hardwood burls.</p><p></p><p>I'll be sure to save the burl that I find in the spring and keep in touch!</p><p></p><p>BTW - That plateau Dublin on your site is gorgeous. It looks light and as through it would clench very nicely.</p><p></p><p>ADK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADK_Pipe, post: 236419, member: 2004"] Thanks for the tip on preserving burl! I will pick up some of the water based emulsion... any resource you can point me to for buying it? That probably means that the ones I've tossed in piles over the years aren't much use at this point! Out of curiosity, is there much use to softwood (pine) burls? Most of what I find are hardwoods, but I know where there are some enormous pine burls on a long dead tree. I'm afraid they are dried out, but I'm interested to know if they are as desirable as the hardwood burls. I'll be sure to save the burl that I find in the spring and keep in touch! BTW - That plateau Dublin on your site is gorgeous. It looks light and as through it would clench very nicely. ADK [/QUOTE]
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