Shipwreck piece

Blak bart

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I often find awsome pieces of wrecks while beach combing in the mangroves. If I can get them home, I take them and preserve them for display. Often times ill make furniture from them if they are the right shape and size. This piece was preserved in the swamp mud nicely, and I had to retrieve it. It is extremely heavy hard wood and is filled with hundreds of brass/bronze fasteners. It has been repeatedly soaked and washed with fresh water and is finally ready for oiling and hanging on my porch. Possibly the round holes were belaying pins, not sure ? Anyway I thought I would share it with you guys. It has a lot of character, and I thought it was pretty cool
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Heres the last piece of furniture I made from another piece
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Simply outstanding......
 

That is awesome! I would be taking that in a heartbeat if I found it.

Great job on the table!
 

Probably sale that table over in coconut grove for $5,000 easy!
 

cool.i would sell that piece of wood to the guys on oak island. brad
 

Probably sale that table over in coconut grove for $5,000 easy!

Id be happy if those guys in coconut grove gave me 500$. I do enjoy making the furniture, once I see the piece in the mangroves I already have a pretty good idea what I want to make out of it. It flashes in my head before I even lay my hands on it. Just has to be strong. Ive sold a few pieces already.photo-114.webp
Made this one from 3 pieces of deck plank that were still fastened together.thats just how I foud it !!
 

Beautiful work Sir
 

Amazing!

I want that bench/coffee table.
 

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