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Andy Collins
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less is more ,nice reduction!

I was more worried incase there was bats dean the tree was riddled in wood picker holes!

Many years ago one of the guys i was working with dropped a dead pop and a colony of bats fluttered out the wood picker holes....or what was left of them!..not good especially when nature loving dog walkers are watching!

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Dead acacia we took down and used charlie h's alasken to mill,again bloody saw dust in every orafice after the wind picked it and chucked it evry where!

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...at this point this is where my day went bad as the power unit for my blower dropped a ring or something then the guy who owner the tree decided he wanted all the boards i had milled which where a nightmare to do as the wood was as hard as nails !

i did carve the stump in to a chair as well but didnt get any pics as by the point i had enough!and it was pitch black!

 

 

 

 

 

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nice pics Alex, looked like a nice tree to deadwood, is the ivy staying?

 

yeh the ivy stayed. for once i thought that the ivy actually looked nice. it wasn't too overwhelming. otherwise i'd butcher it :laugh1:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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