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RE: Introduction - What Is This Woodworking Tool From 1761 Called?

in #norway7 years ago

I am so sad I didn't get to visit Norway when I was living in Europe! I really wanted to get proper tools for lefse... Priorities... Hahah. I am part Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish. A very unique Scandi right here. ;) haha.

Your raised beds are gorgeous! I assume you have built them yourself?! Great work there. Are wood materials very expensive there? That's not something I ever thought of looking at when I lived in Germany.

I am really looking forward to your posts!!

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Thank you! and Yes, I built them myself :) If I remember correctly, untreated 2"8" costed a bit under $4 pr.meter (about 3 feet). All in all, I think I payed around $200 for lumber, screws etc. I don't know what prices you are used to, but I think I got a pretty good deal on it :)

Here our two by fours (inches) vary in price by length. An 8 foot 2x4 is around $3.75 usd. Thanks for saying! Does seem a bit more expensive in comparison to here! I guess depending on the type of wood you used! I know cedar is much more expensive than pine or fir, for instance. :) thanks for sharing! I'm looking forward to more of your posts!

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