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Blaisey

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  1. Nice on dude thanks for that. it might be worth getting a quote. As for the wood I will give u a shout in a month or so Cheers.
  2. Copford SM I think theres one in Amersham I kinda just want to do it if u know what i mean. Loving your fb updates some cracking pippy oak the other day and a nice load of oak from Bucks. What sizes would you mill it to then if you had free will?
  3. More ideas would be great?
  4. Nice one Rob I subscribe to you on youtube and had seen that film Im pretty sure i liked it too! I had forgotten tho and hadn't even considered it, cheers I will give it some thought. Hmmm mini mill its very tempting..... Part 2 is good as well Rob, and that cedar was a monster loved that. Sound a bit like I'm stalking you:blushing: Se7 I will defo have some bits its green and only just been felled theres plenty on top on it as well. what do u want 2's x 6"x6"? I cant get to it just now I have stashed it away probably wont get back there for a month of so.
  5. Thanks Mendiplogs of the offer i wouldn't just incase any thing happened and i had to buy a new saw then give it to you it would break my heart! I would have to buy a milling chain as well!
  6. Thanks for your concern for my neighbours, I will be moving it to my yard i thought it would be good advertising sat in the front garden for a while. Good point about the bar size as well. Maybe Rob could let me know if theres any way you can put a 48" on a 066 I know the Sthill one docent fit. I cant rely justify buying an 88 now. Thanks for the suggestion mutely9050. Any more ideas?
  7. Hi Guys This is my latest arrival approximately 2m long Copper Beech sadly the rest of the trunk was hollow and I was surprised it was so solid at the bottom. Theres a small metal stain but on the whole it seems pretty clean I have an Alaskan with a 36" and was wondering from your experience what size you would mill ect. I had planned to half it to release the tension then get a few table tops out of it? Thanks Blaisey
  8. Great pics love the branch stubs on the Yew. I take it there concreted in? Great trunk on that I cant wait to see the grain on it.
  9. Cheers v much:thumbup:
  10. Many thanks, I'm v pleased with it and waiting for it to go silver!
  11. Just finished my porch in Larch I milled, the up-rights are Robinia That had been dead standing. Great pics great Walnut and Yew.
  12. Loving your frames, your website isn't bad the images are just a bit small great pics tho. Where are u based?
  13. is this you? Oak Timber Framed Buildings | Wooden Garages Barns Construction I been having a look for barn kits recently.
  14. Thanks v much.
  15. No worries dude Glad your sorted put some pics up for us when its done? Blaisey
  16. Could you give me a rough idear how much u sell the A Frame tables for?
  17. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/milling-forum/43247-milling-so-far.html I still have the trunk in the pictures any good? PM me your number? Blaise (Bucks)
  18. I got some milled thats dry sorry to tease but its not for sale as I've promised to make our kitchen worktop out of it. You could have the other one but its a bit small 16" diameter at the base 1.7m to where it forks 3m over all? might be a bit far to come?
  19. Great advice thanks so much to you all! Albtalk is a very valuable resource, community! The Misses still calls it "ArbGeek" tho....Ha
  20. Got it, Rodger that.... Thanks for the advice watch this space, I'll get to it
  21. Cheers J and the field Maple?
  22. I was hoping Big J would know a way to stabilise The chestnut?
  23. Yo've hit the nail on the head there, One hit home as well! Thanks for the pics nice splitter. Ha Do u use the pallet forks all the time?
  24. :001_smile:Nice do u have 2!
  25. Tons more attachments fit to pallet forks, I've been thinking of getting a couple of skip bins? Fork Mounted

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