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Oh dear, should of lowered it, next time it you may not be so lucky. 😇

 

 

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I cut the gob a little too wide so it held on too long coming down on its tip and bouncing back.

 

If it was that critical I would have done it in a smaller piece. Although there was no need to and it didn't matter the fence was hit. I can agree that hitting anything is bad. But this wasnt a critical situation.

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I cut the gob a little too wide so it held on too long coming down on its tip and bouncing back.

 

If it was that critical I would have done it in a smaller piece. Although there was no need to and it didn't matter the fence was hit. I can agree that hitting anything is bad. But this wasnt a critical situation.

 

I'm just bustin ya balls rob:)

 

 

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Today's job was a dead walnut. The base and the crown were fairly mushy. Used a bloody MEWP which wasn't really big enough so some big lumps were coming down!

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Nice job there mate. Looks more Oaky to me though. If its a walnut its mahoosive.

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