Swivel Rocker Chair Bases

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algale
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Re: Swivel Rocker Chair Bases

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masonsailor2 wrote: What kind of wood was that. Beautiful stuff !
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There's different stuff in there, but it came from my brother in law and I'm not certain what it is.
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Re: Swivel Rocker Chair Bases

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In the picture some of it looks like walnut.
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Yes, I'm pretty sure there is walnut in there. But there's at least one other wood and possibly two. These will never be seen; the chairs have a skirt, so the mix and match doesn't bother me.
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algale, what masterful work, absolutely outstanding. On vaca in Oregon right now so not checking in as often as I usually do.

You should be very proud of that work! :)
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