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delabodge

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  1. beech wont be ready for this winter!
  2. great pics guys,,,big j, Looks very cosy,,,lol,,,
  3. hi just got back from colorado, and saw loads of trucks, heres a few, they have so much more choice than us!
  4. na mate this is more your style!!!
  5. not one I built,but saw on a recent trip to colorado!
  6. sad news mate,hope they catch em!
  7. some great stuff coming up, heres a few of my ones from last couple of yrs, tree house next to ancient oak, looked nice when finnished it, then a oak building for local school, and finally my allotment hideout t,
  8. loving it guys:thumbup: this is totally what I wanted to see, have had to do tree work for last three days and am itching to get on my next project! keep em coming!
  9. different woods effect different people, when I turn yew,I wear a mask ,have an extractor running,and a dust cube above the lathe,, my eyes still get blood shot, I now wear gloves if turning lots, this helps stopping the dust from getting on my hands and lessens vibration!
  10. seriously getting into making tree houses/sheds out buildings,,,post what youve built how ever crude or different it is, looking forward to seeing what you`ve done!
  11. orange is alder,,great firewood, splits easy,and burns well...
  12. I have the luxury of all three options,,1 =a cheap plastic type, 2 =a 30ft pollytunnel, and 3=a greenhouse,,,,and i still use the cheap plastic one outside my back door for early tomatoes,it works a treat, get 3 plants going,and produces great crops, then we have the pollytunnel,but thats another story,,then the green house,all three work fine,they servedifferent price brackets, !(top tip grow your tomatoes in the cheap one then store the plastic canopy away for the winter!)
  13. my first chipper was one of these and a great break from loading brash onto my trailer and burning it,,, A great affordable first chipper and like most say, sned everything up,keep the blades sharp and it will chip wrist size stuff all day and to be honest you should be logging anything bigger anyway!yes its not a gravely/jenson/vemeer, but its a good start!
  14. I`ve passed the details on now, and yes jon I did!
  15. Elm all day long!! bit of dead hegerow stuff,,,had mine 20ys,,,(and yes I do use it lol)
  16. glastonbury festival has a big food fueled tank,using sawmill offcuts which keep 12 showers hot 16 hrs a day for a week, and ive never had a cold one! so defo poss, and shhhh its a secret where they are,,
  17. yep larch,lime, maybe a birch that big,
  18. good job I like alec or i`d have made a move for it too.....

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