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Treemonster

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  1. Sorry i ordered all the parts from linnlumber to build my own bandsaw,it works out a hell of a lot cheaper to build a good spec large saw than to buy a low spec small saw.I will however be in contact in the near future about blades.Thanks anyway
  2. that was unbelievably good,give that guy a record deal.
  3. Thanks tommer9 I was looking at linn lumbers a-190 herehttp://linnlumber.com/sites/linnlumber.com/files/Basicsfpage.pdf it works out at €1000 delivered and a 10hp diesel engine is €450 and around €500 for steel,at least i would have a mill built the way i want for under €2000.so i might be better of doing this than buying a used mill.
  4. Hi everyone I am looking for a bit of help,I am thinking of getting a small bandsaw mill a woodmizer lt10 or similar and was wondering how much i could get a second hand one for or even just the head and i would build the tracks myself. Thanks
  5. Thanks for the help Taupotreeman .
  6. Hi Taupotreeman I am not really bothered where i go,just putting some feelers out there to see if there is much work about,Waiting on a visa at the minute so its all dependent on me getting it.
  7. Hi there I am an Irish guy thinking of heading to Canada for good i have some work set up but looking for a good company to stay with,just wondering if there is anyone looking for a climber with cs 30 31 38 39 if there is email me at adam_doherty (at)yahoo.com.Thanks
  8. I have Cs 30 31 38 39 and i am hard work but easy going so what ever comes up let me know
  9. Its as easy as a hot knife though butter. I know it a poor joke.
  10. I know when my trousers get that bad they are in the bin,any major rip or if they get to the point that after a wash they still look like you were rolling around on the ground for half a day they are in the bin. Its not that hard to look abit clean,you dont have to look like a person that just walked out of an office,i just dont want half the town seeing my balls:scared1:
  11. Treemonster

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  12. Thanks for all the help. I must get started looking,going out to Canada next week and and will have loads of time for reading on the planes:closedeyes:
  13. I am after a forestry management book, A how to book for Designing,planting,thinning,Harvesting. If anyone knows any good books or has an old book sitting around that they are willing to part with,i'd be very greatful.Thanks
  14. I want a pair of type A trouser for the days im not climbing.So far i have be using my Hiflex on the ground but they are far to warm when your doing forestry work all day.I was looking at the Sip innovation pro & Freedoms,anyone know what lenght leg they have?. Im tall and skinny so looking for 30-32w 33L.Im not really willing to buy the stretch airs as they would not be used that much that i could justify spending that kind of money.
  15. I dont know what you can get away with in the uk,but i know a guy in the building trade that puts nerely ever thought the business.He put a washing machine thought the business as it washes his working cloths,He even puts dog food and vet bills thought as its ment to be a guard dog for his yard:001_smile: . He has been getting away with it for the past 6 years
  16. Has anyone tried these http://www.abbeypro.co.uk/chainsaw-clothing/francital-pro-chainsaw-clothin/showitem-ES-245-002.aspx
  17. I like trees but others dont,thanks god or id be out of work:001_smile: or I like trees but my chainsaw does'nt and its the boss of me:2gunsfiring_v1:
  18. Change the fuse board for a bigger one,it will come in handy if you want to add more things on later and wont cost much extra.Then if you have a fuse board in the shed,put your shed through a 32amp mcb making sure that its not on the rcd circuit. Was a spark for 6 years hope that helps.
  19. I use the same,good set up an much cheaper
  20. The best thing for treating timber would have to be linseed oil,also stops metals from rusting and lasts a long time

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