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treehugger

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  1. alright mate! Didnt know you were on here. How have you been? hope works busy.

  2. Can anyone please refresh me as to what is the common cause of a longitudinal crack like this one? It's one of those "I know this but can't quite remember" moments. Seen em in beech and sycamores mostly. Might be something to do with shearing/frost cracking etc Will be checking replies in the morning to see who's the winner!! Thanks Nick Natterer's roost Dunston[1].pdf
  3. When will people learn - STAY AWAY FROM EBAY! (but its such a bargain.....!)
  4. wat u up to bud...........any plans for this summer.....

  5. cheers guys - will probably take them to a saw mill now - at least until i can get a beasty saw and an alaskan jig. Beccles is really close to me. Can you PM me the details LSD (nice climb of that red oak by the way - will have to reveal the secret location as i'm in suffolk at the mo.!?)
  6. Steal Samwise's job! He's talking about disappearing off to oz to climb mahoosive eukie's! Hope the hunt goes well mate...
  7. I've got two 8' (ish) by 22" diameter pieces of straight dry oak stem sat on the drive needing to be planked for use as benches/tables and stuff in a local nature reserve managed by my partner. Can anyone help or point me in the direction of someone who won't charges unrealistic prices. cheers
  8. nope, cudn't be arsed with the politics. had some mates up from cornwall. you?

  9. hi dude - did you make it to the climbing comp??

  10. something like that! Cant believe you got the name 'treehugger'! you jammy git!

  11. Carried out an Arboricultural impact report recently for a small development. They recently got the go ahead and have invited me back to oversee that appropriate tree protection measures are put in place and adhered to during the construction phase. 3 visits in total. New territory for me - any suggestions on a price per visit would be most welcome.
  12. Like the bespoke bridge tony - I've had the standard one on mine for a long while and it still feels that a hefty swipe with a silky might put an end to it all - what diameter rope sheath have you used and any tips on tying off the ends?
  13. Cheers mate - theres a chance the dreads are coming off soon anyway (a change that i am slightly afraid of) so i might just hold you to your offer!
  14. yup - was it the big mincer in a tree pose in my picture that gave it away!

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