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delabodge

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  1. yew is my second favourite wood!!! I`m always happy to get red eye turnig it into beautiful products,,send it my way!
  2. mate that looks cool, will make some little person very happy!
  3. have a good day mate, nice rig graygits got:thumbup1:
  4. steve, you can tell your not married,,,lol my wife would string me up,lol,,,got some walnut for you!!
  5. how can turning a piece of timber four times be quicker? and try matching the cuts with out your chopsaw biting or snatching?
  6. its not that i personnely wouldnt use one,,just not a chance would ask my guys to use it, way way too dangerous,, been doing it the other way for yrs and it works,,
  7. paul pick up my bits tomorrow for project ,,woop woop
  8. hmmm..would I let loose my guys on this? when you hands are holding the chainsaw,ie opposite too this, at least I know where they are! one lip on this one???
  9. great idea think I will make a similar idea in wood,,,,
  10. great pics mcvaden:thumbup:
  11. more to the point you found a trailer yet? finnished welding mine today,,,
  12. nice miling mate, makes me want to set the winch up now!
  13. to be fair mate, using apple/pear and holly are three of the woods that do split easily, try using bits of yew,sycamore and dead elm, these are more stable, and like above introduce them into the house slowly, coldest room,, not onto of window ledge by radiator!
  14. sweet looks effortless:thumbup1:
  15. all depends on what the end product is?
  16. fair enough mate, must have a windier site than me, I tend to mix it with ash and birch,
  17. If you can find the answer too this problem then your a rich man! Ive tried the osmo oil route, fiddes exterior, super duper yatch varnish, linseed,etc you name it Ive tried it,mutley is bang on,,either leave it too age natuarly,,or cover it over winter and keep it out of the sun.

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