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delabodge

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  1. as I said,,,down to preference,,my meindl`s where not comfy out of the box,,and still are not,,but I know many guys love em,,but my haix`x where,so we totally disagree,,but that A/ =allowed b/ just one of them things lol:001_tt2: nothing wrong with different opionions:thumbup1:
  2. not yet mate but some of the sycamore is so nice ,wide and rippled:thumbup1: was too busy buying more cedar:lol:to take pics,,,i`m always thinking two yrs ahead,,,
  3. seems to me that theres the usual debate about cost of this butt, some thinking how much is it worth to me as firewood,(as this is what i do) and others who think its worth more to me(as I own a mill)so in my view as long as the guy who doesnt mill gets what its worth in logs,,then everyones a winner!
  4. Ive listened too various debates on here previously and have come to the conclusion, its down too personal preference, some people like one make,whilst others swear by another, I have a wide foot so find meindle`s tight fitting, others find the ridgid phanners great, ,me personnely wish I`d never ventured from the safe Hiax`s,,,its all down to what works for you!
  5. just a note , I spent today planning up a load of seasoned sycamore 2" and it ended up just over 1" time I got the cupping out of it! my point is take into consideration end product,...
  6. give him a medal! the times Ive keyed in my alarm number and to find it wasnt set!
  7. get a canvas top made for it with eyelets in and bungee it to the side, really quick to get on and off, and usefull to dive under in downpours! lol
  8. glad your ok mate, enjoy life and make a bucket list! i ticked off three new destinations last yr, caught up with old friends , and decided not to do any jobs I dont really want to do! bring on the sun!
  9. an amazing building, strong enough to be a house,never mind a saw shelter! lot of thought and time gone into those joints,well done!
  10. dont scratch that piece of elm paul,grrrr!!!!!!!lol
  11. am liking the big turbo saw,,intresting!
  12. yes mate the little elm one is a replica! with a few adjustments!
  13. well was rained off today(didnt take alot of persuading,) so decided to make a few things, made three little elm stools, and one oak and ash milking stool. pole lathed legs.
  14. paul great pics from the quality day we had together, forgot how enthusiastic you where, and it was a breath of fresh air to step back for a minute and work on your bit of elm, really looking forward to april!
  15. wow nice set up,,got any close up pics!
  16. turned this out of some english(lol) robinia!
  17. whilst the inner me,,would like to hurl the rocks back:001_cool: the sensible and correct thing too do is as above!

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