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a couple of pics from yesterday's job from my first paying client and the biggest log I've milled so far. First time really using lo pro chain and I liked it. Milled the short stuff in 3" and the longer at 1" 3/4....a faff to move them around his garden for the final stack but the old boy was loving it.. though my back wasnt...

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4 hours ago, Dilz said:

a couple of pics from yesterday's job from my first paying client and the biggest log I've milled so far. First time really using lo pro chain and I liked it. Milled the short stuff in 3" and the longer at 1" 3/4....a faff to move them around his garden for the final stack but the old boy was loving it.. though my back wasnt...

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Always good when the client is happy to see the timber from a felled tree being given a new purpose rather than just being chopped up for logs 👍

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2 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Always good when the client is happy to see the timber from a felled tree being given a new purpose rather than just being chopped up for logs 👍

yp - hes building a bench around his outdoor firepit and the planning some work tops for his kitchen. The job has been planned since march and hes sent tonne of emails and calls about how to sort things out and project ideas.  He was a bit supprised / overwhelmed by how much work is involved with milling, storing, drying, moving the wood then all the work that is then required to make a final product to use indoors but has been really excited from day one about the project as a whole. 

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19 minutes ago, Dilz said:

yp - hes building a bench around his outdoor firepit and the planning some work tops for his kitchen. The job has been planned since march and hes sent tonne of emails and calls about how to sort things out and project ideas.  He was a bit supprised / overwhelmed by how much work is involved with milling, storing, drying, moving the wood then all the work that is then required to make a final product to use indoors but has been really excited from day one about the project as a whole. 

I often get overwhelmed with the amount of work involved in milling 😆

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15 hours ago, Mark armstrong said:

Av got a Ryobi one just like that supprising how often you use it once you have one and on a hot day totally amazing for cooling you down haha 

Hmmm, I have an idea. 🤣

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2 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Hmmm, I have an idea. 🤣

Have you used you log moulder yet Andy?
Don’t get banned before you do and post your results please.

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