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14 minutes ago, gary112 said:

Was thinking the same,somebody wont be happy 

He has got a massive chainsaw......... ?K

 

( an on a serious note,  one for the future-- drop local schools a note on what you do,  get a demonstration arranged, with how wood grows n can be made into stuff. Can be a big pull for local news. Did it fr schools near our Rail , big positive ,  K  ) 

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Previous engineering works - think yr a lot quieter [emoji4][emoji4]  K

There was a whole industrial area next door, all being built on for housing now.
My building is the last one.
Think it’s about 1850-1880?
There’s cart worn cobbles outside,
And flagstones floors in one building
(would have been outdoor yard)
There’s even a few of the old brackets and shafts for belt drives.
Shame it’ll be rubble in twelve months.
But I am eyeing up something even more interesting... (and steeped in history).
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Hi Saul sorry I wasnt being rude ,your milling loads and fair play to you I wish my health would allow me to do that much alaskan milling  how do you move all those big butts 

Can’t remember you being rude.
Big butts...
Where do I start...
Anything but dead lift it.
(Which we do a lot)
Pivot, leverage, rolling just think Egyptian or Stonehenge.
But as several people have pointed out correctly, I need hydraulic power.
Looking at getting an old tractor, preferably with loader and a rear forklift.
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He has got a massive chainsaw......... [emoji2]K

 

( an on a serious note,  one for the future-- drop local schools a note on what you do,  get a demonstration arranged, with how wood grows n can be made into stuff. Can be a big pull for local news. Did it fr schools near our Rail , big positive ,  K  ) 

That’s a very good idea.

Have to have a think on that.

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