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Bart

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  1. Bart

    please help

    Pull an twist or push and twist. Failing that get the hammer out
  2. Calvatia utriformis found under Arbutus Lycoperdon Perlatum woodland floor by Sycamore Exidia plana on Oak dead wood
  3. Shame about the teaching, im sure going full time will be a great sucsess
  4. I looked on your locator site and saw that chelford farm supplies was a listed stockist so not to faraway from me. Went down to be told sorry we don’t stock it anymore
  5. Fistulina hepatica the hepatica from Latin hēpaticus of the liver, quite fitting i think.
  6. Quality carving Tommy Did it win breast in show.
  7. Agree with janey, the Ammonite seat really cool
  8. Bart

    Pimped My Saw

    Just done up an old 029, was on the spare parts pile at work as a non runner so took it home and managed to get it going but its performance was rubbish and had a damaged casing and no air filter cover:thumbdown:. At the time I needed a decent saw for blocking out my carvings and something reliable for felling, so went and bought a 361 and the 029 then sat on the floor in my workshop. I’ve never stripped and rebuilt a saw before so it was quite a learning experience. I got a cheap 039 casing of ebay, rebuilt the carb, fitted a new piston + rings and modded the exhaust. Finally got it running and tuned by ear yesterday and am well happy, sounds sweet and seems to cut really well with plenty of power:thumbup1:
  9. Bart

    Arbtalk @ APF

    Good stuff, think im going on the thursday
  10. Looks like a nice old Sweet Chestnut coppice. is there a public right of way in the wood? Seen a few of you other thread's no offence but take the advice of others, go and find your nearest collage/training center and get booked on to a course.
  11. Cool, would certainly turn heads. ive not been lamping for chavs in a while, may try and make some time this week:001_smile:
  12. Great selection of photos, the bleeding freaky Fistulina is cool
  13. Bart

    Developing

    Still following this developing fungi on Q, cerris (Turkey Oak) and still unsure to its id, previous suggestion were Inonotus dryadeus and heterobasidion annosum. Defiantly not dryadeus as its perennial, not so sure about heterobasidion annosum, some type of Phellinus maybe The photos and vid are from 15/05/09 to 25/08/10 original thread I posted thie pic’s in is here http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/fungi-pictures/10541-developing-fruit-bodies.html [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ku1rjZl7Hk]YouTube - Developing.wmv[/ame]
  14. Unfortunatly their just Yew berries Tony Not sure but maybe Fistinula on oak and Merip & Phellinus on decayed beech stump
  15. A northern foray sounds good, id be up for that
  16. Only small Tony, here they are bottom left. pic 1 A really great addition to the site dave, you’ve done top job Two from today
  17. Just a little update Looked at this beech again yesterday, and was surprised at the amount the cracks/reaction growth on the compression side had grown, possibly a result of the increasing spread of Kretzschmaria around the buttresses and trunk. Can also confirm the presence of Meripilus. First pic 15/3/10 Others 18/8/10

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