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richardwale

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  1. Pretty sure it’s a Sorbus...it’s a good shout Mick
  2. So you put enough fuel in the firebox to last the whole burn?
  3. Be interested to know how u get in with it. Looks a great machine. What's it like to move about?
  4. Hi, please ID thanks, thinking a lime or poplar, thanks
  5. can you only refuel it when it's died down a lot? It must be unbearable when you open the door?
  6. What I was thinking, sandstone crate. Wood will be riddled with methyl bromide if it is.
  7. Is the wood you are turning into charcoal very dry before you cook it?
  8. That's a very good shout Mick
  9. Exactly what I said! Think they've moved to another town now, a shame cos it's a cracking tree!
  10. Looks like we'll never know. Thought one of the many knowledgable folk might know what it is.
  11. Very pale bark, was thinking some sort of ilex maybe my pals in Spain and sent it earlier. He's going to get a close up of the leaf later
  12. No close up of the leaf yet, so this all there is I'm afraid.
  13. Could a similar situation be created using poly tunnels?
  14. Hi Martin, is is the splitter fast enough for commercial use? Or would you say it was more home owner, farm owner use? Thanks
  15. If you split it seasoned it goes off like granite. It will split using a machine, but wear a crash helmet
  16. Hi big j, was it not viable, too much hassle or too expensive? Curious to know why you you don't do it any more as I'm interested in a small kiln set up myself? Thanks
  17. So good firewood? I've a load on the pile and was told it was good. I'll log it and see.
  18. Yup, some variety of prunus
  19. Very smooth bark, big buds. thanks
  20. Very good point. And thanks for your message earlier. ?
  21. Sounds very interesting. Any pictures of packaging?
  22. Wow. Good luck to you. God forbid what it would cost delivered
  23. To be fair, every supplier will tell you to leave them on. It's the right thing to do. It holds the original soil to the roots. Some rootballs simply fail due to being lifted too early. If the hessian and wire were meant to be taken off, the supplier might as well wrap in plastic sheeting.

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