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Bart

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  1. Cracking idea Sean id want one.
  2. Nice thread, David Dean id say the the "yellow one" is a welsh poppy (Meconopsis). Nice idea at the brewery, Foxgloves (Digitalis) and Oxeye daisy (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) may be good as they self seed well and bee's love them.
  3. Had the same problem, got these Triton Superjaws a bit ago and think there great for smaller stuff.
  4. Nice shrooms Rob For a smooth finish i just use an angle grinder with a sanding disc, price wise id say between £7.50-£30 depending on the size and type of wood.
  5. Cheers shillo Id never say i was a tree surgeon, im a groundsman/gardener/woodsman. any tricky take downs get contracted out. Part of me thinks i could do that but i know my limits, however i have been thinking about cs38.
  6. Thanks Tommy_B Used a Sigma 110mm macro for the Dandelion, The reddy/pink thing in pic 5 is a wedge, should have looked stihl orange.
  7. Bump I like it. Unfortunately the bluebells aren’t looking there best now after being roasted last weekend. Some of the follies in the woodland
  8. Cheers folks, a few more for your perusal.
  9. Ive got one of these http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/product/AIRACE/3/156/airace_half_mask_.html, looks a bit weird but certinaly stops the dust.
  10. Nice set of pic's Chris, liking the Phellinus ones Serious lack of fungi around me, we've had no recordable rain since easter
  11. Nicely done im sure once it ages a little the leaves will stand out well.
  12. There is this site that Bundle posted detectiontest uk&wales only though.
  13. Ive found strimming just as it flowers to be quite effective, it give's the natural flora a bit of time to establish before winter. Reapeted for a few years seems to be quite effective.
  14. Nice use of marker pen:001_smile:, even with out the pen it looks rabbit like, nice one for posting Ian
  15. The Estate that I work on http://www.adlingtonhall.com/gardens is having a Plant fair and open day next Sunday (sun 30th may 10.30-4.30), we don’t open that much to the public so id thought post here in case any anyone wants to have a look round. We have some great trees and a good show of blue bells amongst 30 acres of woodland, there’s also a formal rose garden & maze + other stuff. Entrance to the garden's & plant fair is £3 for an adult & kids free. The hall is just north of Maccelsfield, Cheshire. SK10 4LF
  16. Great looking table, nice thread too
  17. Congratulations :thumbup:
  18. Just get a lump of wood and have a play my first carvings regularly vanished into dust . Try and visualize you first cuts. Think twice and cut once. Im still working on that.
  19. Cheers Mozza & tommer9 yep just used a blow torch robert t, good excuse to play with fire

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