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Got to be big reductions on a beech or oak, something you can get a bloody good anchor in and get right out on the tips. Also fine it satisfying when I have done a grade A reduction. And drive past it a few times afterwards :-).

Rigging stems is always good fun too.

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Probably the feeling when you get down after a lightish reduction on a big old oak or beech and you stand back, have a look and think that looks ace. (Happens about one in twenty)

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Getting that beaming smile and firm handshake from a happy customer knowing they will recommend you..... all the while thinking 'did I actually pull that off ok! '

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I quite like it when you have had good slog of day and upon return to workshop think, I'm going to service top handle. You end up giving it a good strip out and get it in good clean condition and it fires up straight away first time around, post service checks. Then lock all away and crash open a beer. Ticks my box.

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