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Stephen Blair

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  1. sounds like a nice place mate, watch you dont snap some of those big ones, i would contact a log cabin company mate, there was a guy up north that built a monster cabin, then shipped it down south and rebuilt it. he would bite your hand off for them i would think. pm sylvestris stew(my bruv)he will get you his details. might be a lead you never know.
  2. i have never found a good pair with protection, they always go to muish, i bought a pair for a new start and they lasted 2 days, the stitching went on them. get some cheap lined rubber ones, and always make sure your chain break works and the chain catcher is ok. if you are taking a hand off the saw make sure its your right one. imo:001_smile:
  3. give the forearms a good workout then:001_smile:
  4. thats what i think, pain in the arse while climbing, i have a pair of the timberland anti vibration ones for hedge cutting. they are excellent. dont try picking things up with them though because your fingers can hardly move. a pair of rubber gloves for those crappy snowy days to start off with till the chillblains burn through and leave you with indestructible red fingies:ohmy:
  5. ah, so some are getting left to become giants then. good stuff. that will be nice felling. 046 with 25 inch bar me thinks, or a 036 with 18 inch. save lugging the big saw. just me wittering on out loud. good louck with the job mate
  6. hi guys, we have just had the all clear that our chimney is ok for a logburner, i have a squirrel that i bought 7 years ago, i burnt the insides out it with anthrosite, so i need pretty much all new internals. any recomendations on where to get spares and how do you get them apart. its a solid little sucker:001_smile: we are only using it as a hot box so there isnt any waterjacket on it.
  7. good stuff i was starting to take that seriously up till the crack spider turned up in his car lol
  8. no messing there, excellent. the bigger the chipper the better i say
  9. i am no tree hugger but its a shame they are getting felled, looks like they have been well managed. they can grow to a fair height:001_smile: would be a shame to firewood them, but moneys money
  10. still the best fart seen ever imo:001_smile:
  11. blazing saddles lol. or anything with clint eastwood in it. or the one eyed fatman on the horse. lol
  12. you look different to what i thought you did jason, these avatars mess with my head. i thought of you with a cravat and loudspeaker on a lift thingy on a film set. out of blazing saddles:001_smile:
  13. day rate, lol. monster tea/lunch breaks. playing with the dog.nice one:001_smile:
  14. i couldnt give it away last year mate, i still have about 6 8 foot lenghts that my dad is going to mill for benches
  15. i did some last year, it was about 90 feet straight as a dye and about 30 inches across the base without many branches, you could split it with an axe. and pine burns great. its all down to moisture. i did them this time last year and it was pretty dry looking:001_smile:
  16. i have bought about 5 cd s in my life, have never listened to music unless its the radio in a vehicle, even then i turn it down so i can hear the engine. thomas the tank engine has found its way back onto the telly but i will get the calm tunes back on when the wee men go to bed.
  17. good stuff mate, keep us posted on how it works with rigly hardwood. we were playing at firewood today, stolking up for next year. just my old man with his 27yr old log splitter. i think it is his fault there is a hole in the ozone.
  18. i laughed the first time i read this thread when some of you guys were into classical music. this is my second satuarday night listening to classic fm. amazing, so relaxing. i must be getting old.
  19. she has relatives in cambuslang.
  20. that is pure muscle frank, that top is a base layer.
  21. wow, 3.5k for a mower. thats a lot of candy. we used ransommes aswell years ago, dont know what models they were though. i do miss cutting grass on a sunny day with my shorts on, no big heavy trousers and helmet. i remember my first day in the woods when it was about 80 degrees with those big heavy chainsaw wellies on, i thought i was going to die with exhaustion
  22. hey carl, your inbox is full mate:001_smile:
  23. mine is the same mate thats why i call everything quid:001_smile:

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