Thanks Adrian, what do you use as a sanitizer?Very nice. Oddly enough I bought (4 years ago) a lot big planks of birds eye maple and figured sycamore, and several big planks of Wenge (to do edging was my plan) with exactly the same idea in mind: making surfaces for a large kitchen Island and adjacent work surface. (Not my first rodeo - I did this before using genuine teak in previous house and really liked it). Then the female end of the equation decided we are having white polished quartz instead. So now I have a large stock of well seasoned beautiful wood sat there in the workshop awaiting a project (or a buyer I suppose).
Anyway - I really like your board. Good look with the worktop project. That will look stunning. Happy New Year! A
Thanks MikeI ALMOST didn't look. There is nothing more annoying and tiresome to me than ridiculously ornate and utterly unuseable chopping boards, particularly if they're glossy, and selling for big money. So, I was pleased to see a simple unadorned board. Well done!
I use a spray that I buy in gallon tubs from Nisbetts which is a UK commercial catering supplier and decant into spray bottles. The brand we have is Jantex Pro. Sanitiser comes in various forms, but the stuff sold in supermarkets (not sure of over the pond term) is not effective unless it is left on for quite a while before wipe down. In a commercial kitchen (or domestic + guests in our case) we use sanitiser that only has to be left on for 20 -30 seconds to kill the germs, before wiping down and paper drying. Domestic stuff is much slower (2 mins typically) and is quite hopeless if it is wiped off too soon.Thanks Adrian, what do you use as a sanitizer?
A buyer you say…Very nice. Oddly enough I bought (4 years ago) a lot big planks of birds eye maple and figured sycamore, and several big planks of Wenge (to do edging was my plan) with exactly the same idea in mind: making surfaces for a large kitchen Island and adjacent work surface. (Not my first rodeo - I did this before using genuine teak in previous house and really liked it). Then the female end of the equation decided we are having white polished quartz instead. So now I have a large stock of well seasoned beautiful wood sat there in the workshop awaiting a project (or a buyer I suppose).
Anyway - I really like your board. Good look with the worktop project. That will look stunning. Happy New Year! A
Indeed. I would sell it. It's top quality and all came from Exotic Timbers in Tonbridge. Stored sticked and dry and must have been seasoning in my workshop for 4 years after original air and kiln drying.A buyer you say…
You would be welcome. But bear in mind they are long planks 3m to 4m ish. Mostly quite wide too. Almost all of them have been through the PT prior to sticking up but would require some final prep work depending on the thickness required. Bring the family and have a bite with us.I might just make a pilgrimage round to yours next time we head to to the MiL then…