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How to Season and Dry your own Wood - Alan Holtham

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Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Bob Shop ID:
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How to Season and Dry your own wood

By:  Alan Holtham

Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications, 2009

Pages: 192 with index.

Dimensions: ± 27.5 cm x 21 cm (L x W)

Softcover

Condition Excellent. Binding intact.  No loose pages. Covers in good condition with minimal wear on cover corners. Creasing on front top cover.

Pages still crisp and clear writing. No inscriptions or underlining noted.

Illustrations / Photographs: Colour

Book guides you through the complicated process of identifying, processing, seasoning and drying your own timber.

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