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delabodge

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  1. we did it,,and all waved,,funny as,,,,
  2. do you remove the board after evey cut or cut all of them and then remove?
  3. some top tips jonathan, I never stand next(in-line) to the flywheels when milling as have had a blade on the woodmizer break and with such force it shot 8inches through the flywheel cover, had I been stood there I dread to think I release the tension on theblades when not in use, and I break timber down with a chainsaw mill also like jonathan. build a cover over your mill, makes such a difference.
  4. I`m pretending not to read this thread,,,lol
  5. ha,,no worries alec,,,,i have sold more of these in last week than I care too mention,,,,thought chainsaw mushrooms were a winner,,move over,,,
  6. allways welcome to stop off here anytime you need,,,
  7. delabodge

    larch

    whats the going price for larch cladding? and anyone got any for sale berkshire,,,:thumbup1:price per square meter please
  8. the point is,,,,david savage!! = tate,,etc,etc damien hurst etc etc,,,=MADNESS
  9. two keen volunteers make it easier!!!:lol:
  10. lovely mate,is it quite stable?
  11. aplle not a bad shout,,,but maybe maple family,,
  12. beech is a defo no no outside mate,,but ,,,if you made a bench with it and put it under a porch/lean too,,you`d be fine,,,,
  13. delabodge

    new...

    get yourself a alaskan mill from rob d on here, I suggest a 48" mill will cover most and bigger stuff you come across, seasoning is rule of thumb 1" per yr, but depends what your end product is, some stuff can be made from green timber straight off! benches etc,,

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