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1 hour ago, Woodworks said:

Not sure that would be cost effective for them with you coming down from North Wales haha

Just quoting someone from Bideford lol. 

 

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Decided to run a few sticks through the Transaw as it’s not getting used.





Iam a bit undecided as to sell it or not [emoji85] took so long to find it but it’s just not getting the use, i do love the build quality and the logs it produces



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14 hours ago, Bustergasket said:

Decided to run a few sticks through the Transaw as it’s not getting used.

 

 

 

 



Iam a bit undecided as to sell it or not emoji85.png took so long to find it but it’s just not getting the use, i do love the build quality and the logs it produces


 

 

Looks as good as new. Like you say the logs are lovely. Hope all well, still got the Hilux I hope!

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22 hours ago, Bustergasket said:

Decided to run a few sticks through the Transaw as it’s not getting used.

 

 

 

 



Iam a bit undecided as to sell it or not emoji85.png took so long to find it but it’s just not getting the use, i do love the build quality and the logs it produces


 

 

What are you  using instead?

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Looks as good as new. Like you say the logs are lovely. Hope all well, still got the Hilux I hope!

Yes mate, still got the trusty hilux, been out delivering this afternoon and out tomorrow, have you still got yours ? hope the Thor going well
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What are you  using instead?

Been using the Fuelwood Factory, hence Transaw is feeling left out, it’s also not helped by me using the smaller diameter stuff for boiler fuel [emoji85] transaw has only done about 300 cube from new, hence my reluctance to see it on its way
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Yes mate, still got the trusty hilux, been out delivering this afternoon and out tomorrow, have you still got yours ? hope the Thor going well

Hilux and splitter are both in fine health. Very happy with the splitter, perfect for my needs. You sold me a beauty there, cheers.
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Had a good tidy and stack session today as it was dry for a change, logged up some lumps of green oak and beech to get them started on the seasoning journey. Turned some old red pine roof spars into kindling to finish the afternoon. The x27 axe was doing a great job on the logs.

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Posted

Im seeing all the pictures right side up. That stack of logs that you have up against the house between the door and the window, how about making an L-shaped rack whereas the bottom keeps the wood off the ground, and the upright section runs up alongside the window and you can fit more wood in that area without logs falling down the inclined stack. I will look nicer in terms of storage with a nice rectangle looking stack as opposed to triangle

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