Not a clue. Maybe ask an exotic wood supplier?
There’s one in Savannah, but with all this rain turning my road into soup,
I don’t know when I can get there.
Drove my car for the first time in eight months because I needed groceries.
It needs tires.
My 40,000 mile Coopers have 65,000 miles on them and they’re tired.
Problem is finding a good dealer.
as a do it yourself-er.. it probably is a fake wood ,,
to many inconsistencies ( to many ring patterns in one piece..) ,,
or a bunch of rings , glued an blended to look as one..
i can make a PVC pipe look like a log ,
that out door types look right past (geocache..)
Mangroves have a similar pattern, Sadly there are none left that have
reached big enough to make a table of that size anymore. When I was
a boy my parents took me to a forest of them, there were stumps big
enough to park a small car on them. They are actually a cluster of
trees that grow together, mostly in swamp land, Maple trees in our
area are like that, but they don’t meld together like the Mangroves do.
tires.. since like you, i drive a little (what i can’t do on bike)
an not need high performance tires..
i go to junk yard an buy a set including a spare (on rims)
for bout $100 an sell old rims back for about $20.. so $80…
4 rotations in 8 years an not one problem…
(an not even $350 spent yet…)
I love that table. Any idea what kind of wood it is supposed to be?
Not a clue. Maybe ask an exotic wood supplier?
There’s one in Savannah, but with all this rain turning my road into soup,
I don’t know when I can get there.
Drove my car for the first time in eight months because I needed groceries.
It needs tires.
My 40,000 mile Coopers have 65,000 miles on them and they’re tired.
Problem is finding a good dealer.
as a do it yourself-er.. it probably is a fake wood ,,
to many inconsistencies ( to many ring patterns in one piece..) ,,
or a bunch of rings , glued an blended to look as one..
i can make a PVC pipe look like a log ,
that out door types look right past (geocache..)
Mangroves have a similar pattern, Sadly there are none left that have
reached big enough to make a table of that size anymore. When I was
a boy my parents took me to a forest of them, there were stumps big
enough to park a small car on them. They are actually a cluster of
trees that grow together, mostly in swamp land, Maple trees in our
area are like that, but they don’t meld together like the Mangroves do.
tires.. since like you, i drive a little (what i can’t do on bike)
an not need high performance tires..
i go to junk yard an buy a set including a spare (on rims)
for bout $100 an sell old rims back for about $20.. so $80…
4 rotations in 8 years an not one problem…
(an not even $350 spent yet…)