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i am back tomorrow night for a nosey on how the machine got on in the tidy up. I will get you some pics of the hings, i will open a new thread. It will be called ' text book hinges for Frank':thumbup:

 

Ooooh I hope so. I've got soo many photos saved up and some videos on how to fell a tree and how to reverse a backleaner. Can't wait for this thread. Battlemyhinge.com.

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Couple of pics from stowe landscape gardens in buckingham last week. The cedar had just had some heavy work done and the chestnut reduction is coming back nicely

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It always amazes me when I turn a corner and there's something like that stood in front of me, breathtaking!

 

Shame half of its missing, but good half of it's still there!

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50% chestnut reduction horrible tree to climb since its a coppice long and thin poles, with nothing on and anything that is on them snaps if you step on it. had green house and shed under it on the back side. back to the yard at 1 easy friday :thumbup:

 

before you perfectionists, like me want to no why the sides arent touched at the bottom customer wanted them left :thumbdown: hate that when it would just take a few minutes with the poles and it would look thousand times better for it.

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