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We've finally got the roof over the mill. It's staggering how difficult one of Scotland's main forestry management companies found it to delivery a load with half 4.9m half 6.2 with two 12.2m lengths in addition to that. It took a month and the 40 footers were still undersized! Anyway, the massively over sized and over built barn is complete and I'm very chuffed with it. 4 days including all the milling and ground works for me and a helper.

 

I promise to get some action shots later this week!

 

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Jonathan

 

HI BIG J that looks a good job there last for years that well done mate jon :thumbup:

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And I thought I over-built sheds......

 

Looks excellent Jonathan

 

My favourite bit is the gutter discharge over the fence. Nice bit of pragmatic engineering....

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Thanks chaps!

 

I didn't think it possible, but it is something that makes the Logmaster look a little on the small side.

 

Anyway, I've got an extractor lined up now, just need to get it wire. Nick, there is every chance that the extractor pipe will go over the fence too, provided the farmer is OK with that!

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