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1 hour ago, Forest2Furniture said:

I've got me some Larch to mill during the self isolating period!

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Have you a ready market for the Larch you plan to mill as there will be a lot of hours on a Woodlands milling plus the handling, stickering and covering ?

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On 29/03/2020 at 15:24, arboriculturist said:

Have you a ready market for the Larch you plan to mill as there will be a lot of hours on a Woodlands milling plus the handling, stickering and covering ?

That would be a no!

I've had interest from local landscapers but everyone is in the same boat now.

But I'm ever hopefull and given that all my booked milling jobs have been postponed, milling this lot will give something to do over the next few weeks/months of lockdown.

 

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2 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Get your self one of these as so many never use them and why i never know

Manual PP/PET Plastic Strapping Packing Machine with Hand Sealer Banding Tool

 

I cant believe how cheapo they are! '

 

I use these off-shore. Slightly more expensive but will stop a lot more movement, but I guess no use for Slabs etc as they will come lose when they start to shrink.

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Band-it-Bantam-Metal-Banding-Hand-Tool-Ratchet-Gun/254551926955?hash=item3b447a28ab:g:HNgAAOSwoZZefMXY

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21 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

but I guess no use for Slabs etc as they will come lose when they start to shrink.

I tried ratchet straps but now just use loops of rope tightened with a twisting stick so easily adjusted as the wood shrinks ?

 

 

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Just now, Macpherson said:

I tried ratchet straps but now just use loops of rope tightened with a twisting stick so easily adjusted as the wood shrinks ?

 

 

Interesting. Why did you find that better than tightening ratchet straps every now and then?

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1 minute ago, topchippyles said:

Put extra bands on and they will hold no problem slabs or not 

Till they start to shrink. But I guess by then the worst of the movement will have been stopped? 

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