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delabodge

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  1. you might be better hiring in a woodmizer or similar for the day? £350ish for the day, and mills alot of timber in a day!
  2. great work ian,,,
  3. and your point is? think me and phil have this coverd mate, unless you fancy covering the transport, milling ,and staff cost,,,? this tree has been saved from the firewood pile and put to a good use, makes sense to me!! and between you and me,,,its a big bowl!!!!
  4. heres the roof going on phil, with beams from your cedar
  5. give me a call when it arrives steve,! might have a big beech coming in on friday!
  6. nope some thieving scum nicked it steve,,,, phil, I`ll post some finnished pics of the sheds when done!!!
  7. what beech?
  8. last pic is the top half, which we milled to 4x2`s,,,
  9. phil decided to mill it up into timber for a couple of projects i have, firstly, six beams for over my woodmizer,18ft long, then a load of 4x4`s and 4x2`s for three garden follys` I have to make,,,well folly/shed,(p.s the camera must have moved settings,so sorry for weird pics)lol
  10. here it is in my yard, :thumbup 1: milling it up today!
  11. thanks for sharing,,,,and I thought my yard was a chilled place,,what a view!!!
  12. like that mate,,
  13. nice one phil, look forward to it arriving in the morning!!!:thumbup1:
  14. top job mate,,,
  15. ditto the above!!!
  16. they look good Ian:thumbup1:
  17. I agree with hanser mate, but sounds like a good choice, welcome to the craft forum!!!yeah!!!
  18. looking good mate...
  19. wicked mate,keep up the photos of the project,,,(I`m working on my next one)
  20. awsome that mate,,,
  21. good advice!!
  22. lovely work,,,
  23. brilliant mate,,,
  24. nice carving:thumbup1:

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