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I’ve found the climbing not as bad as I thought tbh, but dragging and chipping is about as bad as it gets.

On top of the bastard factor the limbs and timber are seriously heavy.

 

Keep some timber if you can, you can make some funky stuff even from shortish barrels.

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11 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Cheap rigger gloves.
Then bin them after.
Sticky,spiky,sticky,sticky,
spiky,sticky ****
If you do keep any wood, get it under cover or it will mold in days.

not this time of the year !!   I have used a fair bit for turning and find it keeps OK , spalting is a sort of grey streaking effect and not particularly attractive 

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not this time of the year !!   I have used a fair bit for turning and find it keeps OK , spalting is a sort of grey streaking effect and not particularly attractive 

Mine turned green within days of milling. Took it to a mate who has a big unit. Clouds of mold spores.
Did I mention it's sticky?....
And spiky?....
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