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Do the work in this small woodland so decided to mill some of the timber for the client rather than firewood it. Took some for myself then made a few benches for them and a small table for there wine out the stump. :thumbup1:

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hahahah to be fair j it was a nice day:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

How did you get on today, did you get it all done? pity i could not stay longer but......:biggrin:

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hahahah to be fair j it was a nice day:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

How did you get on today, did you get it all done? pity i could not stay longer but......:biggrin:

 

Ok in the end - got the kiln 80% full. One good day with the chainsaw mill will see it stacked to the rafters.

 

Pretty disappointed with the Woodmizer though. Surprisingly limited on almost any log of any size. I won't be using one again. Plan is to hire in an Autotrek in next time - Simon at Scottish Native Woods said that there is one reasonably close by.

 

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It's the 28 inch throat that limits it - spent half the day shaving down logs that really weren't that big.

 

Hey ho - it's all a learning curve! :001_smile:

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yeah looked like a bit of messing about and when time is money it can be frustrating :thumbdown:

 

If you are gonna have a day on the alaskan you better get yourself a few spare chains:001_tt2::biggrin:

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