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MattyF

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  1. Is an Apple or buddleia any thing like a mature oak tree?
  2. Don’t believe in thinning trees full stop unless it’s tip thinning , I’ve seen too many lions tailed and too many done badly the only time you see a thinning tree is when it’s sick ...also your creating wind tunnels and more leverage on limbs generally with thinning ,nothing wrong with any reduction if it’s done well and there is a valid reason.
  3. That’s why most of these videos are utter wank and nothing at all unless the saws being tested are using the same bar and chain and even then an operator who knows the power bands on the saw can use it to the advantage of cutting faster. Take a saw time it doing 10 cuts then mod it and time it doing another 10 cuts with the exact same bar and chain is the only way to prove the gains.
  4. I bet when you came back in the morning they had been standing in the ashes all night? They love that.
  5. I think it depends on the theif , I think if your being targeted and they know what they want they will have the gear to find trackers and deactivate them.. for an opportunist theft it would be worth the investment.. often you hear of stuff being stolen and ditched in a hedge or wood and then found. Those kind of thieves I would recon are easily put off though by a few layers any way.
  6. Reported one chipper within 30 mins of it being stolen to the tracker company thinking yes this is it we have them... never to be seen again so I would not get another... unless it seriously off set insurance and was worth it for that benefit but I have no faith in them.
  7. I had two wheel clamps a head lock and anchored chain on the floor on the chipper ,two lockable bollards in front of that, my tractor with three point linkage winch lowered and and the battery taken out in front of that. One large armoured door in front of that. All the saws and rigging kit in double locked armoured boxes.. a second locked gate people sleeping within 20yards and cctv... the only thing missing was an alarm system ...They came in with catapults to take out the cameras then oxy torched the locks for every thing else ,came to 27k .. they also some how knew I had a number of saws not in that lock up so started marking my house , at this point after already loosing a grand total of over £30k of hand tools and four wood chippers probably coming in around to another 55k over the years I packed up and left as to be honest and I’m not trying to be hard I would of killed some one and I knew who had done it so did the police. It was not mentally healthy being in that area and despite spending most of my life there and having a lot of friends I will never go back, as I would actually do terrible things with out a second thought and these sub human bits of shit are not worth doing time for. We need new laws in this country , I feel for any trades man who has built there livelihood up from nothing but hard graft the effects mentally of loosing your livelihood are well ...not positive but don’t let the bastards get you down get an alarm or change yards or even have a separate place for saws at home and don’t tell any one where it is.. it mad spending an extra half hour a day protecting gear but that’s what it’s come too.
  8. Your right Gary I would go with Cellweb over what I posted the link too... this should of been what I posted ! Cellweb®TRP - Cellular Confinement System WWW.GEOSYN.CO.UK Cellweb®TRP is the only guaranteed, no dig, cellular confinement system specifically designed and sold for tree root protection (TRP) applications.
  9. I would be looking at this if putting gravel down , you won’t have to mess with soil levels or damage tree roots with ground preparation and it would alleviate some of the roots compaction in the future Gravel Driveways | Plastic grids for gravel drives & car parking WWW.MATSGRIDS.CO.UK For gravel driveways, these plastic grids are perfect at retaining gravel and reinforcing the ground. Reduce sinking, rutting and migration on gravel driveways
  10. Aye but I’m a bit far from Dorset on the Scottish boarders.
  11. Where abouts are you based ?
  12. Kids ok? How did he manage to hit you?
  13. I did mate a cracking 14lb hen in fast water and low trees , was a proper fight in a stunning stretch of water ... had some belters this year from old kippers to some nice fresh ones
  14. Climbing up a rocky bank out of the north Tyne and it slipped away.. ended up on top of my ankle at a silly angle, things you do to catch a salmon !
  15. Reduction of a lime with a big cavity from last week , broke me foot Monday so will be out of action for 3 three weeks...hopefully back in action soon .... bored already !
  16. There is a lot of crap comparison vids on the net but this is Probably the best saw video I’ve seen and shows what a ported saw is all about , as all the saws are using the same bar and chain.. so we have the big 4 that are your standard best of the market 70cc saws , the 462 pisses it surprisingly even over the 500i then he brings out the ported saws , 461 destroys every thing and then the 390 wipes the floor!
  17. Tried to pick up a large ash log on top of a bank the other week, crane would not quite do it so trying to stand it up and take pins out to drag it on the bunk, got it on the bunk ...it rolled back out and about 400 m down a hill gathering momentum and destroying everything in its path , could see a large flock of sheep in the Feild below , luckily they had clocked it and where running for there lives. Some how it had only broke one fence post but we had a mile drive down to the valley to pick it up where decided it would be best to half it.
  18. Aye unless you use an Alaskan though it’s a pita .. even for an Alaskan it’s a pita really! , no good for a conventional bandsaw mill or if you want more than slabs , makes loading awkward ,takes up more room storing in the yard and usually won’t fit on the mill with out bits sticking out in to the rails or machine guards, and makes turning the log and levelling awkward... for a nice character slab great though... can’t really see a lot of character in that log though myself.
  19. If you gave it like that to me to mill the first thing I would do it cut them off,that’s just not how you present timber to a mill...
  20. Gerry knew exactly what he was doing though ... some of the biggest messes I’ve seen have been done by people lacking any common sense , kind of folk though sadly who end up writing the rules like working off two ropes, enough certifications and degrees to sound clever but put them in charge on a work site and they are a menace.
  21. Use an essi stove all year to cook off and heat water, just fired up the big boiler out side to make sure it’s all good in check and the house was far too warm !
  22. Aye genius convincing Paul Daniels that Karla the elephant had her trunk stuck up her arse after getting zoocosis.
  23. Personally I think any one entering the industry should be on a 6 months apprenticeship before doing any tickets and have saw use under supervision from a already trained operator within there sponser.. it would save some people a lot of money and they knock off expectations that this industry is all about flash gear and adventure as Instagram and social media badly shows and that it’s really about hard physical back breaking work... it would probably save a lot of employers from complete time wasters who are nothing but a danger to them selfs and others... On the subject of FISA how can they dictate any thing on training? All there nptc trainers have to be FISA approved this isn’t helpful in any way at all, just more jobs for the boys.

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