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John Shutler
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a builder we do some work for asked me to put up the frame for a treehouse on some high conifer stumps. we actually took one of the trees down recently to the hieght that the other stems had been left at. the builder wanted us to put upthe initial frame then his guys are going to joist and board out the rest

bit of fun and something different. apologies for the poor photo qaulity, these were taken on my phone

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Nice job mate, love to see the shots of it completed!

 

Its no wonder your chipper blades last so long, looks like you only chip upto 3 inches!!!

 

you should see the pile of wood from that job, the house is oil and wood fired so they wanted absolutely everything

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