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delabodge

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  1. amazing,,,yet again,,,teach me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. public consoltation is just a way they think we`ll be happy,,bless them,,,what do the public know,,,,I bet theres no second homes in the way,,as there both in the city,,,who can afford to use the trains anyway?
  3. pity the cheap labour wont be able to afford the sky high ever increasing rail fares......
  4. typicall,against all stuctured oposition too,,,public meetings and opionions mean nothing,,they would have already made there minds up,,, They say it will knock off half an hour ,off the journey from london to birmingham!!! as its none stop!! surely then it would be cheaper to add another train on exsisting line and make that none stop??? doubt they`d have thought of that,,too busy working out which friends will get the contracts,,,shame!!
  5. stunning mate,,,truly class,,,,
  6. I agree,,if that was my horse,,and I found the maniac responsible,i`d do the same to them,,,,,
  7. build it higher,,,I was building my benches to an order, using there cedar tree,so as they where for kids,,they needed to conform, Ive done loads of bespoke one offs,,there my favourite,,,
  8. hi brian,,made a few ,,heres my latest ones made in cedar,,,
  9. mines not to do jobs for crap money just because theres plenty that will,,I would rather go carving,,,
  10. cheers mate,,like to see the owl,,,
  11. hi mate welcome,,,nice idea.....my shoots square so wouldnt work,,but like your way of thinking,,,
  12. very nice,,like brian,what is your spraying?
  13. hi just wondering what saw most of you carve with? I use normal saw(stihl 341-441 etc) for roughing out.then ms200 with cannon carving bar, it works ,but is it right? what do you use?
  14. nice cedar butt!!!!
  15. mate you look better with your kit on,,thanks for help today,,,nice to see the set up,,some good bargins had,,good luck with new place:thumbup1:
  16. my woodmizer lt40 works just fine,,,no probs with bed, maybe Im just lucky,,,am about to build a new cover for it,,just for the head,,leaving the body to the elements,got a truckers tarp for that,, yes set works would be nice,,but have to draw the line somewhere,,,agree with tommer,not the most accurate,,but got big 20" bench planer/thicknesser to sort out true sizes,,,,should I need...
  17. never good news,,,,rip mate,,,
  18. newton abbot /devon,,at a guess???could be wrong...
  19. brilliant...made room for my stein trolley today,,cant wait
  20. I agree mate,,if I spent half as much time "Researching" rather than making,Id be much richer,,lol:thumbup1:
  21. sorry half post disapeared,,,when stacking your firewood, put two hefty pieces the other way first,this keeps the pile off the floor,and rots less,,,
  22. just a tip jammydodger, when stacking your firewood in coppice areas, , a old friend of mine from the lakes bill holgarth, had hundreds of uses for coppiced wood,,,from walking sticks to ,spars to hurdles to,,,whistles,,,,I make all sorts and the after 20 odd yrs am still making new stuff,,,will post some pics when I can
  23. a picture gallery for specific topics,,ie, leaves,carvings,milling,,,,as searching in the search engine can some times be long winded reading everything and scrolling, but on the whole a brilliant addictive site,that I find interesting and imformative.well done
  24. up in swaldale ,,its blowing a hooly,,,,,,

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