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delabodge

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  1. full time climber needed for a small team in reading berkshire,trailer licence required, we need a self motivated, enthusiastic ,eager,and willing person, to be flexible, (,,dont spend all day on your mobile,)then this is a great chance to learn all aspects of tree work,milling,and crafts,we dont advertise and thrive on honest and reliable work, great opening for the right person,
  2. stunning as per usual!:listen:that`ll get people talking:thumbup:
  3. sweet,,,on my bucket list
  4. I do excatly that, we cut fresh,split and load bags 2 high and 2 bags wide, with a gap of a meter inbetween rows, rows of 20, this stays outside for a year with old fence panel/tin sheets ontop till about may. then uncover to allow sun(ha ha ha ) to bake them, then deliver ,the bags are on there 3rd yr now and some are ripping when tipping into truck, but three yrs is a good return on about a fiver a bag. I`m now starting to fill next winters.
  5. in to what>? dimensions? holding small lumps is difficult, but might be able to help.
  6. sweet!
  7. got this sorted yesterday for william! nice meeting you mate.
  8. GREAT TIPS,,i`M HEADING THERE IN EARLY OCTOBER FOR A MUCH NEEDED BREAK!
  9. :001_tt2:customers never right lol(shame)
  10. cant believe you ringed that , nooooooooo!!!
  11. nice one ian, your a dab hand at the painting!
  12. Thanks guys! 14 hours solid so far!
  13. you`ve got a talent for sure,lovely.
  14. amazing ,,top job
  15. cheers ian, I`m going to oil it today ,so hopefully show up the grain a little more, some of big J`s elm,..
  16. Was raining last Saturday 😠so decided to make a bench👍 yew frame,oak and elm seat and back,haven't had chance to oil it yet
  17. I like them👍
  18. Small bandsaws arnt made for ripping or cutting straight lines, I have a very small jet one which I soley use for cutting the ends off my turnings.and I keep my big felder one with a course blade for ripping down, so in truth a scroll saw is great for xmas decorations,small puzzles,and some you can put a small section of bandsaw blade in which adds too its diversity,,,all depends what you plan on making!
  19. :001_smile:hi mate got loads of seasoned yew! reading way,,
  20. :001_tt2:Yep or just fell em (in case)😛
  21. I have a same customer with similar thoughts , but I like you recommend just deadwooding and dealing with any further issues should it arrive!
  22. :thumbup:Looking great and it will see us all out with the correct roof

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