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I’m not much of a craftsman, but screwing some ready made legs onto a plank of wood that I have sanded down on the cheap, that I can manage. I agree some of them don’t look great though
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Good shout. I did think about trying barking forge if I couldn’t find an off the shelf solution
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I have a nice elm plank I’d like to make into a console table. Anyone got a recommendation for a recent supplier that has a range of legs to choose from?
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Happy for you to come out with me some time
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Tree ID needed for artwork
Steve Bullman replied to ag_holder's topic in Tree Identification pictures
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Used to have squash racket tape on my 880
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Up till now I’ve just relied on people removing their own listing, or users reporting sites that aren’t accepting any. Have had very few complaints so far. time, unlikely to be this side of Christmas. It’s a complete site upgrade with the tip site directory being an important, but small part of
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I’m actually in the middle of a lot of upgrades to the directory. Soon each category of tip site will have its own unique map marker and key so people browsing will see immediately what sites pay without having to click through to the listing. These will obviously get the first clicks if they are close enough. with regards how much sites are used. There are a vast amount of sites with different requirements. Some are simple homeowners who can only make use of one load a year, whereas others might be able to take an unlimited amount. In other words its dynamic. There’s new sites added daily and existing sites no longer in need of chips.
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Don’t see it many places and you’ll struggle to find it below £10 I expect, but look out for refosco. It’s an Italian wine form the region my partners from. Very nice indeed.
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I wrote an article here with a few tips https://freewoodchips.co.uk/how-to-get-wood-chips-from-tree-surgeons/
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Never been a fan of Aussie wine mark. love Italian, South African, and Argentinian wine. Tend to drink a lot of Malbec If you like Shiraz this is my staple, only £6 at Tesco’s
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Flipping waste of water. I use an egg cup
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Does any one buy large quantities of poplar
Steve Bullman commented on B. T. A's blog entry in Member Blogs
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Few work environments present such a variation of potential hazards as the forestry, arboriculture and outdoor work sectors. From extreme weather to difficult underfoot terrain, working with cutting tools, to working at height, wearers in these industries demand more from their protective footwear than any other. Specialist functional footwear manufacturer HAIX understands that exceptional demands require exceptional footwear. That’s why the Protector Forest 2.1, Protector Ultra 2.0 and Trekker Mountain 2.0 have been designed from the sole up to provide the comfort and protection that arborists and forestry workers need, no matter the demands of the task at hand. The HAIX Protector Forest 2.1 features Class 2 Cut Protection to give wearers operating chainsaws and cutting tools up to 24m/s peace of mind when undertaking challenging felling and clearing tasks. The anatomically designed Protective Toe Cap provides added defence from stubs and falling objects. Featuring a GORE-TEX® Performance inner lining that is waterproof, abrasion-proof and highly breathable, the Protector Forest 2.1 offers enhanced climate comfort, no matter the weather conditions. Developed with a sturdy VIBRAM/PU sole, the boots provide a confident grip in slippery underfoot environments while ensuring exceptional impact absorption and correct heel-to-toe movement. The HAIX Protector Ultra 2.0 features are as striking as its exterior. Designed with waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX® materials and a highly stable VIBRAM® sole, the Protector Ultra 2.0 makes sure wearers can tackle the day with exceptional grip on various terrains, no matter the weather, even when temperatures fall below zero. The HAIX Protector Ultra 2.0 model offers the security of Class 2 Cut Protection while remaining stable and light. A soft, close-fitting sleeve gently encases the foot and prevents sawdust or dirt from getting into the boot, avoiding potential chafing and discomfort. Its two-zone lacing system means the boot can be adjusted for the perfect fit. An antibacterial, moisture-repellent inlay with a separate heel cup further enhances the boot's shock absorption properties and ensures wearers reap the benefits of outstanding heel-to-toe movement. The HAIX Trekker Mountain 2.0 is made from rugged, high-quality oiled nubuck leather and features a 4-layer GORE-TEX® membrane to keep feet fully protected from the elements. The boot also features a rolling eyelet lacing system, allowing smoother and quicker lacing, ensuring boots stay firmly on the feet. The anatomically formed, protective steel toe cap and puncture-resistant steel midsole offer protection from falling objects and underfoot hazards. An integrated heel bend works with the wearer's movements to avoid chafing and blistering. Simon Ash, UK Sales Manager for HAIX®, says, “HAIX® has worked hard to maintain the qualities of our forestry range that wearers around the world have come to expect, while also adding features inspired by the challenges arborists and outdoor workers face, to make their jobs safer and more comfortable.”
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As part of an active campaign to reduce their impact on the environment, the grounds department at Chester University have recently made the switch to Aspen Fuel for their remaining petrol-powered equipment. This is not the first time that Grounds & Gardens Coordinator Dan Cristofoli has used Aspen 2 and 4-Stroke petrol, however for his team, the improvements the fuel makes to both the running of the machinery and their working conditions are now being discovered! Sustainability is a big focus across the University campus, with Dan and his team of six grounds technicians overseeing a number of wildlife and biodiversity projects, along with maintaining everything around the site that is green and growing! “We have been progressively switching some of our fleet over to battery powered equipment to reduce our carbon footprint” explains Dan, who has been at the university for three years. “However, there’s some items which are difficult to substitute and that’s where the Aspen product comes in – helping us to reduce pollutants, both for the operator and to the environment.” Dan first heard about Aspen when he undertook a chainsaw training course in a previous role, with Phil Dunford of chainsawtraining.com. As an Alkylate petrol, Aspen is virtually free from benzene, as well as sulphur and many other harmful hydrocarbons meaning it burns 99% cleaner than ordinary petrol. Also being free from ethanol, Aspen maintains engine performance and preserves the life of component parts which can be susceptible to failure. “We made the switch at the start of the growing season and straight away discovered the convenience and time-savings associated with having the Aspen fuel delivered by the pallet directly to our site. From a risk assessment perspective, reducing the need to make regular trips to the petrol station is a great plus point. On the ground, the operators have all commented on the reduction in odours when operating the equipment and with the chainsaws, they’ve noticed how much smoother they’re running.” “As we head towards the winter months, another benefit is Aspen’s extended shelf-life” Dan adds. “We can continue to run equipment and then put it into storage and not have to worry about it clogging up, causing problems when we come to use it again in the new year.”
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Following on from the launch of the road-tow version earlier in the year, GreenMech are pleased to announce the introduction of the EVO 205D SURE-Trak. Continuing the legacy created by their iconic 19-28 SAFE-Trak and SURE-Trak models, the new 8” EVO 205D combines even more aggressive chipping performance with unrivalled climbing ability. GreenMech’s SURE-Trak system (patent pending) allows each track to be raised or lowered independently on the move, ensuring the machine maintains a horizontal position when climbing or descending slopes. Providing up to 540mm of ground clearance, the 205D SURE-Trak will provide ultimate manoeuvrability for the operator and maximise stability when traversing uneven ground, together with protecting machine components and engine lubrication. A 50hp, Stage V Compliant Kubota Diesel engine, also means the latest model in the EVO series delivers outstanding processing power, with horizontal rollers and a 6-blade heavy-duty flywheel promising to make light work of bulky brash and timber. In addition, GreenMech’s new ‘Smart Sense’ controller provides no-stress overload protection to ensure optimum chipping performance. As with the 19-28 SURE-Trak model, the new EVO 205D SURE-Trak comes with a range of factory-fitted optional extras to allow the operator to tailor the final specification of the machine to fit their unique requirements. Amongst the range of additional options are a winch, lighting tower, recovery kit, remote control and fitted toolboxes. Like the entire GreenMech range, it comes with a no-quibble, three-year parts and labour warranty and can be made purchased conveniently with a range of finance options available through GreenMech Finance. The EVO 205D SURE-Trak paves the way for more models to follow in the EVO 205 range, including SAFE-Trak and fixed-tracked variants, expected to be available in 2022.
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Green Plant UK Ltd is delighted to announce that it has recently become the new UK distributor for Rayco Stump grinders, taking over from Westcon Equipment UK Ltd with their support. “We would like to thank Westcon for all their help and guidance during the transition process. Green Plant has been selling and hiring Rayco stump grinders for many years and these machines are renowned in the industry for their build quality and reliability We are looking forward to working closely with Morbark and Rayco Manufacturing to ensure the prestigious Rayco brand continues to be promoted strongly across the UK and the product responds to the evolving market’s needs.” said Rosemary Brennan, MD of Green Plant UK. Rayco Stump grinders The Rayco stump grinder range includes the Mini Work-Force line of rugged handlebar stump cutters such as the RG13 Series II and the RG25HD which provide a commercial-grade solution in a compact size. The wheeled and tracked larger hydraulic stump grinder ranges have swing out operator controls and offer a variety of engine sizes including the RG37 and the RG55. Remote control operation is also a feature of the larger units from RG55 model upwards. For more information on the range please visit the Green Plant Rayco webpage https://www.greenplantuk.com/rayco-stumpgrinders or call Green Plant UK on 01483 235111.
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Climbing and Working with a Hernia
Steve Bullman replied to Darrin Turnbull's topic in Climbers talk
Let mark have his moment of glory. He’s never had a nut sack this big in his life