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29 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

No sorry, in and out.

 

If it were Chicken of the woods, how would that affect any prognosis ?

Means you screwed up ?

 

lovely reduction though, it’ll come back a treat 

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37 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

No sorry, in and out.

 

If it were Chicken of the woods, how would that affect any prognosis ?

Chicken would be brown rot more targeted at the old heart wood, Merip - white rot targeting roots. 

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Nice sunny day. Couple syc dismantles for a neighbour. Done by lunch time. No rigging, dry stone wall is getting rebuilt anyways so wasnt bothered if i smashed it. Left a mess for them to tidy - loving those tidy up free jobs! 20190913_113012.jpeg20190913_122356.jpeg

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3 hours ago, billpierce said:

Nice sunny day. Couple syc dismantles for a neighbour. Done by lunch time. No rigging, dry stone wall is getting rebuilt anyways so wasnt bothered if i smashed it. Left a mess for them to tidy - loving those tidy up free jobs! 20190913_113012.jpeg20190913_122356.jpeg

Strange how when it does not matter if you damage anything jobs, you don't and .........

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Strange how when it does not matter if you damage anything jobs, you don't and .........
Yeah sods law. The wall near tree down from the one in the pic had a huge bulge and my neighbour encouraged me to batter it as he had to take it down anyway. Quite wierd deliberately hitting a drystone wall.

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