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4 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


How big are those slabs?
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Not so big. 18”-24” wide depending on the log. 2”, 2-/14” and 3” thick. 2m to 3m long. Maybe longer? 
 

Think that’s to much green? I’ll most likely sticker them and sell them seasoned anyway. 

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23 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

That is the difference a bandsaw mill can do over a chainsaw one saul. Got to be on your shopping list surely 

Spot on 👍

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Posted
3 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Managed to knock out over 40 slabs. All 2-3”. IMG_1738.jpg

One log had some “Roughty Rot”. The Farmer can keep them. 🤣

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“Roughty rot”. Lovely.  Will steal that phrase, living as we do on the banks of the Roughty River!

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12 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Some Milling at a customers today. To some it’s Brown Oak, to me it’s just Oak. 🤣

 

Splitting the timber with the owner. Works for me. IMG_1724.thumb.jpg.ff8352b23acab4f7c1b6dc7a7165c2ff.jpgIMG_1726.thumb.jpg.47ae7c5f61d9fb097d95e6392496b6bf.jpg

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Did you like that avant loader ?? i had a simular sized loader for sale about 6 wk ago, it was a Kremar not the pretty,est loader but it started and did what it was built for, it was a very handy sized machine, i offered it to a few lads for £1800 and ended up with 2 of them bidding each other up, a loader of that size sure makes life easier and faster,

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4 minutes ago, spuddog0507 said:

Did you like that avant loader ?? i had a simular sized loader for sale about 6 wk ago, it was a Kremar not the pretty,est loader but it started and did what it was built for, it was a very handy sized machine, i offered it to a few lads for £1800 and ended up with 2 of them bidding each other up, a loader of that size sure makes life easier and faster,

I love the Avant. It’s the new 750 and can lift over a ton easy. The Log grab really makes it. Can position a log at almost any angle then gently drop onto the bunks. Not mine unfortunately.

 

He sold his last 650 that was battered to death for not a significant amount under what he paid for it. They hold their value very well.

 

I do need my own loader though, yours sounds like it would have been perfect.

 

 

 

 

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That is the difference a bandsaw mill can do over a chainsaw one saul. Got to be on your shopping list surely 

Not yet.
Got some interesting chainsaw milling plans to do first.
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Did you like that avant loader ?? i had a simular sized loader for sale about 6 wk ago, it was a Kremar not the pretty,est loader but it started and did what it was built for, it was a very handy sized machine, i offered it to a few lads for £1800 and ended up with 2 of them bidding each other up, a loader of that size sure makes life easier and faster,

I thought it would of found its new home in halifax, missed a bargain there he did!
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