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delabodge

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  1. Horse chestnut? Am I missing something? What for?????
  2. really good!
  3. nice james and pete,,good stuff,,
  4. top tip,,Ive tried woodmizer and ripper, and to be honest, not alot in it, but you cant sharpen the rippers on the woodmizer sharpening jig,,,well you can but cant get the setting right without snapping the teeth.
  5. be interested in the answers,,as I am always looking for these too! have googled a few ,but mainly in usa(although I do have a heart one)
  6. what a great initial post,,beans on toast are me favorite and when the mrs goes somewhere,its my first choice,,,,lol easy peasy,but does the job...
  7. :thumbup1:nice mate,,,
  8. hope the recovery is quick mate,all the best.
  9. got any videos of it in action?
  10. my conservative guess is £450 and you will sell no prob, if your in no rush hang out and you`ll get probably up to £600....,,,,
  11. if somebody offered that me I`d say no! so am really looking forward to seeing the end result, to show I`m wrong for thinking that way!
  12. so I`m not the onl one lol:lol:
  13. Mate I think thats awsome,try selling it too a tv prop company,,,got to be close to £650-1k i love it,,,,
  14. me neither?
  15. depends what the finnished boards will be made into, but the second option would be my preference ,12ft good for large outside table,and 9ft`s easy long enough for any kitchen table.remember to cut slightly large diameter for future planning/sanding.
  16. I cut the timber for mine in the winter, and allow to dry slowly, I also put an 18mm hole in the middle to allow shrinkage from outer in,,,this has mixed results,and if for a wedding I then plug when needed, heres one I made recently,she was having loads of fairy cakes....
  17. i turn laburnum into mushrooms,,,sell every one I make,and its far more than a m3 of logs will fetch,,,
  18. keep us posted,,,,
  19. stunning,,well done,,,,
  20. thanks guys,,,,
  21. thanks sandspider, one day to cut and plane all the timber and parts, then a day for the mortising and tenons etc, another to glue dowl and assemble,and half a day for final sanding /cleaning up etc.
  22. larch will be fine, you could soak the bits in the ground with creosote, or alternatively sit them on old concrete slabs, my shed down yard has been there for 17yrs so far and still going strong!
  23. heres a few, as you can see the client changed his mind half way through and asked for a curved back instead,just to make things a little trickier.need to find me some longer clamps too ,i only own 1

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