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Getting ready for spring on an Alaskan homestead

We turned a huge tree that washed ashore as driftwood into a flower planter. The procedure is really simple and the end result looks amazing. So if you want to try making flower beds or flower planters out of driftwood or logs this video is for you.
I used a Sthil MS 291 chainsaw for the majority of this project and a MS 461 to plung cut the log for drainage holes.
We also made a chicken swing.
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Видео Getting ready for spring on an Alaskan homestead канала An Alaska Homestead - My Alaska Dream
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