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Andy Collins
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Something to with an 088 with a 4foot bar severing its base? :001_tt2:

 

The demon lords of Monolithium will hound your every waking hour unless you redress this terrible wrong :sneaky2:

 

 

What you be needin' is a dab a Rhino Glue boy, & get some of that there Beech resurected as a mono, in a right jiffy.

 

That may just appease the beasts :lol:

 

 

 

Rhino Glue - Home

 

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Small Ash reduction from today as part of a general garden tidy. Spec was 50% RJ. You can tell I don't do them very often! Took about an hour. Dismantle would have taken about 10 minutes. What is the point of having an Ash in a garden the size of an average room?

 

Never mind, nice day for it and priced it well.

 

Kerrchinnnnnng!

 

nice 1 bill,how much did you charge for that???

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No sorry, i was too busy to take any pics the 1st day. There was severe dieback in the crown, due to Meripilus at the base, and in a very advanced state. In the pics of the butt end of the log, the decay in the timber is very visible, and the lower we cut the more became apparent.

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No sorry, i was too busy to take any pics the 1st day. There was severe dieback in the crown, due to Meripilus at the base, and in a very advanced state. In the pics of the butt end of the log, the decay in the timber is very visible, and the lower we cut the more became apparent.

 

 

 

 

How far up the trunk did the decay extend Andy?

 

 

 

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Small amount of decay in the timber, about the size of a saucer at 10feet high. Targets, had the tree failed, were a tennis court, ornamental garden, and a very busy public area due to wedding parties have photos taken amongst the trees. Or if had toppled backwards it would hit the Sequoia behind. Its in the grounds of Haughley Park, where the popular Weird & Wonderful Wood weekend event is held annually.

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