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thank you, some pictures of roof greening up! hand weeding has happened as a good flush of stinging nettles appeared in the mix, next years dry ( ?! ) season will sort the more drought resistant spp. out but have purposely planted a mixture of plants and bulbs to see what we can get away with, some brilliant other projects here My Project 2015 Contest

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The roof looks extraordinary Jeremy. I've fairly recently planted a wild flower mix around my pond and I hope it looks half as good as yours.

 

I see you're using the chainsaw mill for halving larger logs :D

 

What you need now is an edger my good man!

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J hello yes c/s mill to enable movement of log, works surprisingly well with 2 power units, I have never seen so much sawdust appearing out of the cut before! need a bit more practice but not in this hot weather, always need more toys Jon:001_smile:

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Nice work our lt40 is used 6 days a week, easy to repair maintain. Plus you can sharp and set your own blades which is the biggest bonus. Especially once you realise most sharpeners get your blades as you like them. If your ever down Sussex feel free to come and look round our yard.

 

I've noticed most sharpeners on the market a quite a bit cheaper than woodmizer's. But woodmizer tell me the cheaper sharpeners/setters are awful, so I've been saving. Is your experience different? I'd be interested in something that does the job for less money!

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