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5 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

Only problem he has is he has too much of it.  We have been sharing it around with the few companies we work with.

 

He has so much now he is selling it by the 100l load to local firewood processors.

Maybe get yourself one of those garage waste oil heaters if you can get it for next to nothing.

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Electricity is pretty cheap here.

 

Next to nothing in fact per Kw/h.

 

He heats his yard with a combination of electric heater and the farm where the workshop is has biomass heating systems for most of the buildings.

 

He is lucky as his best friend from childhood has the farm.  

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

Be a nightmare working with the smell of kebab, you'd be hungry all day.

Just needs to be next to a weight watchers meeting room 😉

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44 minutes ago, Jackp01 said:

A shop local to me has iso 220 bar oil at £55 for 25 litres has anyone used thick oil like this before in their saws 

That sounds too thick and nobody's buying it. I'd steer clear myself, you need the oil to go in the pivots of the chain too.

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2 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

That sounds too thick and nobody's buying it. I'd steer clear myself, you need the oil to go in the pivots of the chain too.

I haven't seen oil that thick for sale before so I thought I would ask, The Oregon oil I'm using now is about a 100 I think 

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