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Spalted beech....any advice?


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OK.
Firstly, I was absolutely mad with rage when I went to mill and the bar was wrong. I'd paid contractors over €200 to haul 4 big trunk sections up to a local farmers yard, having promised him to have them milled and gone in a fortnight.
Compounding this was having contacted the lads about the bar being the low-pro already but reassured to drill it.
That said, I am abashedly after learning to cool down before venting online.
Today, when I succeeded in contacting Rob from Chainsawbars, he was genuine, apologetic and obliging. It was the wrong bar, which was missed in my initial feedback but the correct bar is coming (lets hope the chains fit).
The lowpro bar is mine to keep. 
Given the circumstances, as they are, there's not much more that he can do for me.
All that's left is to sweet talk the farmer whose yard I am clogging up and to get stuck in when the bar arrives.
Clement weather would be nice but that's asking a lot.

Rob D is a top bloke, glad it's all sorted.
He also knows more about chainsaw milling than anyone I know of alive.
Looking forward to seeing photos of your milled oak.
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