robutacion
Member
G'day peoples,
This will be the first monthly game for 2020 so let's hope everybody has a go at it.
Here in South Australia and maybe in other states, there is one particular tree species that is/was known as the boundary tree, in fact, it was common to run the barbwires in between these trees and create a fence that in this case was a boundary fence but not always, I've seen paddocks within the same property being divided this way.
One of the main issues when cutting and processing them was the wires on the chainsaws chains first and then on the band or mill saws, many folks tend to bulldoze them into a pile and light them on fire, some use it for firewood.
The main question is;
What tree species am I referring to...?
Now, for a bonus of an extra AU$50.00 prize voucher, and again the first person to answer the bonus question correctly, regardless of who won/secured the main prize of AU$100.00, or which answer comes first.
The bonus question is;
Why was this particular tree species selected for this particular purpose, apart from many other possible purposes...?
I would like to remind you all of the new conditions I introduced in game #32 and that is what actually the gift voucher amount will be spent on, and allow the actual winners to make their own choices. The only RULE that I ask you all to respect is that I allow each 1/3 of the value amount (AU$100.00) to be used for the selection of blanks/packs between the 3 main blanks types I make/sell, there is, raw/natural wood blanks, stabilized blanks/packs and Resifills (cast blanks), this means basically that you can select 1/3 of each type or all raw/natural blanks but never the voucher amount of all stabilized or Resifill blanks, I hope this has come clear if not, let me know...!
A voucher code will be sent by PM or email to the winner that will use it to put his/her's order, any freight/shipping is not included in the prize/voucher so, you will be requested at checkout to pay for posting.
PS: You are allowed 3 guesses but each guess on a separate post
Good luck...!
Cheers
George
This will be the first monthly game for 2020 so let's hope everybody has a go at it.
Here in South Australia and maybe in other states, there is one particular tree species that is/was known as the boundary tree, in fact, it was common to run the barbwires in between these trees and create a fence that in this case was a boundary fence but not always, I've seen paddocks within the same property being divided this way.
One of the main issues when cutting and processing them was the wires on the chainsaws chains first and then on the band or mill saws, many folks tend to bulldoze them into a pile and light them on fire, some use it for firewood.
The main question is;
What tree species am I referring to...?
Now, for a bonus of an extra AU$50.00 prize voucher, and again the first person to answer the bonus question correctly, regardless of who won/secured the main prize of AU$100.00, or which answer comes first.
The bonus question is;
Why was this particular tree species selected for this particular purpose, apart from many other possible purposes...?
I would like to remind you all of the new conditions I introduced in game #32 and that is what actually the gift voucher amount will be spent on, and allow the actual winners to make their own choices. The only RULE that I ask you all to respect is that I allow each 1/3 of the value amount (AU$100.00) to be used for the selection of blanks/packs between the 3 main blanks types I make/sell, there is, raw/natural wood blanks, stabilized blanks/packs and Resifills (cast blanks), this means basically that you can select 1/3 of each type or all raw/natural blanks but never the voucher amount of all stabilized or Resifill blanks, I hope this has come clear if not, let me know...!
A voucher code will be sent by PM or email to the winner that will use it to put his/her's order, any freight/shipping is not included in the prize/voucher so, you will be requested at checkout to pay for posting.
PS: You are allowed 3 guesses but each guess on a separate post
Good luck...!
Cheers
George