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9 hours ago, Jcarbor said:

It did make me chuckle, I was also amazed that my reply to the post offering advice on getting together for a friendly beer vaporised into the ether also. emoji173.png️ to all fellow arborists.

Just let me know,  beer needs no invitation,  K

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8 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

The word comes from the Scandinavian snäddare, meaning a smooth log via the Old English "snaedan".

This is from Wikipedia but I've read something similar somewhere else, just can't remember where. Is it right?

I'll go with that - thought it was Gaelic or summat, but Scandinavian makes more sense.  K

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