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When I bought my woodlands it took 3 weeks to arrive because DHL hadn't read the whole address only the postcode, the address was one of those that is in one county but with a postcode for the next county.

The pallet arrived at east midlands airport, then went to birmingham, then rugby, then derby, then wakefield, back to derby before arriving at the correct address!

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Typical woodland mills, if you thinks that was bad wait till you need spare parts, we waited 3 months for parts for the processor ? 
 

We find the local delivery guys are normally the best part in the chain luckily. I would be properly having a cause of Tourette’s at them if I was you.

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F##K reading all this I just ordered a new HM130 max I dont have a forklift though I wish I did ,my pallet truck will lift 2 tonne though and we do have a friendly farmer 5 min up the road but hey if you pay for delivery thats what you expect I dont have a delivery date yet and the old one leaves tomorrow ,cant wait for the new one to arrive .

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16 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

F##K reading all this I just ordered a new HM130 max I dont have a forklift though I wish I did ,my pallet truck will lift 2 tonne though and we do have a friendly farmer 5 min up the road but hey if you pay for delivery thats what you expect I dont have a delivery date yet and the old one leaves tomorrow ,cant wait for the new one to arrive .

The 130 max is a bit of a game changer. 30" live edge slabs would be great.

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3 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

Oh yeah cant wait got some wide monkey puzzle and brown oak in the yard waiting .

Ive heard you refer to Brown Oak quite often. Is that just regular English Oak or something else entirely? 

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Ahhh ok. [emoji4] Milled some real nice Oak a while ago. Lovely figuring and little sapwood. Was not sure if thats all he was referring to. IMG_8628.thumb.jpg.ee76d476654e19696926273f02a2b0dd.jpg

Kin eck Andy that’s a nice piece!!!!
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