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josharb87

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  1. Loving combining machines, the Logbullet is an awesome little helper
  2. How highs the back of the van? ive the older version and use a tipping trailer to transport it on. They’re quite front heavy, and can be on its balance point and nose dive if reversing up. Better to drive straight up, grinding wheel first
  3. Thanks @muttley9050 and @Ian Leach Im in Sweden, pretty much every house/shed/barn/garage is made of pine or spruce. Will shrinkage be an issue? (now seen ians reply) With regards to joints, simple and basic will be my limit 😆 When it comes to timber treatment, it'd be traditional slamfärg, a red waterbased paint traditionally using waste minerals from copper mining. Is pine suseptible to warping?
  4. I need/want to build a simple garage and pretty quickly (this summer) I want to build something like in the picture, with the idea of as and when material is available I’ll clad it in waney edge spruce, but that’s stage two and a while away. I’ve a hundred or so pines at home (standing), so this is the material available, can I build with fresh green pine? Id hope that with the good ventilation of the design that black mould would be avoided (which normally appears on firewood here with anything but perfect drying conditions!) or would I be best to send the freshly sawn material to a kiln? at a guess it’d be 12 meters long, 5 wide,Any programs to generate frame design and cutting list? Also a pic of the growth rate of pine here, just for fun
  5. I’d be giggling like a little girl “pruning” trees with that nicely done
  6. Beech stump and a little surprise the customer didn’t mention, DIY electric supply next to the stump (which cut through one of the main roots too!)
  7. That measurement takes the piss a bit! Customer trying it on how did you resolve it? Reprice it before start?
  8. I don’t think the OP has a problem with or started the thread of not wanting cash as a means of payment. more a problem with customers wanting to pay cash for effectively a 20% discount, simultaneously expecting you to be fine with breaking the law. as Pete pointed out, there’s normally a paper trail from quotation to pointing to you doing the work. Any repercussions and I’ve no doubt they’d be fine with using your insurance etc ....... for the job that “never existed”
  9. Living in a near cashless society, where its pretty common for stores not to accept cash, i normally joke it off saying its nigh on impossible to use cash these days, so no thanks most laugh and agree and no ones offended. Theres also Swish - a real time smart phone based money transaction system, to which my response is i dont have it (true) and if i did it'd be a pretty obvious paper trail, so again, sorry, no thanks
  10. Will sound like a dick, but dont mean too, but thats a lot of skill and effort gone into that topping 👍
  11. Tha pruning! that’s an amazingly tidy worksite Matty!
  12. Christ Rich! You've turned into a proper Scandi Arb now
  13. Pruning boots/shoes are very popular save yourself further embarrassment and keep this little learning curve to yourself
  14. Looks like standard defender panelgap to me!
  15. Yep, i'm in Sweden, and have stopped ordering/purchasing from the UK until everyone's up to speed. My accountant did go through it all with me, but i zoned out tbh, plenty of EU suppliers to choose from. As i badly remember, the Uk's now out of Europe, so its like trading with the states, sometimes you get lucky, sometimes its 0% duty, sometimes not. super important to declare everything properly for book-keeping though. plus there was something about it being my, the consumer, responsibility to pay the correct customs charges, edit, maybe it was the transport firms responsibility to collect the customs charges, either way, not the retailers. Shipping will take longer due to more paperwork at customs, transport costs have nearly tripled, even the UK supplier thought it outrageous. A friend who works in a shop says its been a lot more hassle after brexit, even the simplest of letters/birthday cards now needs a customs declaration, and delivery times have gone from a few days to a few weeks (unsure how much Covid has contributed to that though)
  16. Yoga is easy for a start, loads of youtube videos, can take a bit of time finding one that works. Allow at least 20-30min a day/session. Then get to the gym, balance out the muscle groups, get advice on which exercises to do, most gyms give you a one on one intro session. Id been getting the odd twinge, (lower back) until one occasion i couldn't work for a couple of days. Started working out 2-3 days a week and hav'nt had even a twinge since (nearly 3 years ago now) I do a few of my favorite yoga stretches after each workout.
  17. Quite right to question! also important to listen remember the 2k quote, was priced from one picture, with very little knowledge of the extraction or grinding possibilities. Better to cover your arse than bust your balls working at a loss.
  18. Yeah the early 201's were hit and miss, which many dwell on and have tarnished the model for ever more. The newer M-tronic saws are good machines though imo. like Wickamulla said, nothing outstanding though. What i was getting at with quoting you was your experiences on the Tanakas, makitas, Stiga and Mitox that you reckon are better? (or just jesting?) I must admit to being a bit of a brand snob, but kind of open to new brands if they genuinely are better, i'd love Echo to bring out a new 50cc ground saw for example. After getting the 2511, i was interested in the larger Echo topper, but the dealer was honest enough to say i'd be dissapointed if comparing it against a 201, think it was about 20% cheaper, but 20% less of a saw.
  19. Yeah i realise that, which is why,,, as i said, i use the 201 for take downs, the 2511 mainly for pruning. However, the 2511 impresses me so much (compared to the 150 i had before) that i occasionally use it on small fells. A ported one would perhaps be even more useable, yet wont quite be capable to take the 201's place. I realise the OP was askin for one "go to" saw, but i don't think there is one yet. Like asking for one ground/felling saw, there isnt one perfect saw.
  20. Really? echo 2 years for pro users, 5 for domestic. Stihl is 1 year pro, 2 years domestic. husqvarna 1 year Sorry for picking on you here, but care to expand? 201T 14" m-tronic for take downs, 2511t 10" for pruning and the occasional small branched fell. Im tempted to get a ported 2511, im doubtfull it'll be a match for the 201 in the thick stuff, but the weight saving with extra power over stock would mean its used more often for felling, but probably not for everything. The 2511 on the skinny bar and chain is one of the best saws of the last 10 years imo.
  21. Mate had a terex skidsteer, think it was about 2.5t, tracked not wheeled. good lift capacity, makes a mess. front tippy if you've for example, a log grab+lifting heavy. You generally get what you pay for performance wise
  22. Completely understand Robs stance on this. I hate answering the phone too

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