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Ian Flatters

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  1. Nice bench, very nice look.
  2. My mates got one h-reg i think, still running, alot of rust but still gets an mot. Fastest off road skip around:thumbup:
  3. Very nice and tidy job their.:thumbup:
  4. Finally after months of people explaining their srt setup and completely bamboozling me i can see from you pic and explanation what i need to get to have a go with. Thanks Jamie muchos appreciated.
  5. Lovely bit of kit you got there and only 75hrs!!!!
  6. Simlpe bench inspired by tree of the month Alder thread. Milled with the Alaskan mill and halfed using the Mini mill. 2 steel threaded pins used to secure both legs giving freedom to adjust leg angles. Took 40mins to build including milling.
  7. I have scanned my copies of Chain charts. You will have to save image and zoom as i couldn't get it to pdf.
  8. Ian Flatters

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    Shes a big one.
  9. A fox up a leaning ivy coverd birch tree. Lucky for him it was in norwich city's cemetery so i couldn't fell it. Made me S a Brick not what i expected. Also in another park a cambium saver stuck in a tight fork and the bark had grown partially over it. Asked one of the old guys on the gang who said it was our bosses from 10 years ago.
  10. Well here my half a pennys worth........ Reducing at tree does reduce its sail but as it recovers also increases the trees crown density thus reducing windflow through the crown. Thinning a tree does reduce windflow through the tree but also leave the tree open to lever arm and windthrow at the extremitys. Thier is always potential for epicrmic growth to apper on the main stems if over prunning is carried out and the increasing the trees density. IMO trees don't need us to reduce/thin them really we do it for someone who wants to pay us. When the tree fancy's a new hair do it just sheds a limb or 2.
  11. Thats also a good get out of jail free card. next time someone pulls me im saying that.
  12. And cones:001_tt2:
  13. OOOOH thats harsh but very funny, the lad must of felt really bad.
  14. From my experiance in having larger than life loads. Using a hi-viz old climbing rope is good enough for the cops they only care if you crash or its unstable/unsecure.
  15. Good old hiab, sometimes its soooo much easier to take it away and dispose of it later.
  16. go to husqvarna website click on the saw you've got then click on search manual on right Download Manuals - Husqvarna Forest Equipment Operation Manuals
  17. I found it hard to move the squares before the paint drys:lol:
  18. I remember this coming up in a 'tool box talk' it was a scaffolder wearing a full harness who fell. Made me cringe again tho.
  19. Looked fine to me. Customer get what the customer wants and we get paid.
  20. I was just looking at your willow pollard and thought why hasn't he finished it? Then looked harder and realised it was the tree behind:lol:
  21. Was thinking some benches but may give a end of bed type storage chest, just got to work out how to do it....
  22. Felling of a cedar stem prior to milling.
  23. Stuff it im off to Holland on sunday:thumbup: so one of my subby's will be covering my calls for me. Nice little job for him i think.
  24. A recent deadwood job on a Mature Oak:thumbup:
  25. Don't worry once you've ripped a chunk out if it you can cut bigger bits.

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