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richardwale

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  1. That's the way to do it. Very very nice.
  2. Agreed. Got any load handlers in stock?
  3. Top man cheers
  4. So if I buy the dremmel what's the attachment called? Is it simply the chainsaw sharpener or called something else. Thanks
  5. Got a picture? Do you use it freehand or with a clamp?
  6. Looks great charcoal. How much do you sell 2kgs for?
  7. Mines a single cab mark 4 1998. Had it over 10 years, absolutely excellent truck. Never ever let me down, pulled a trailer, use it for logs and landscaping. I realise it's a work truck and use it to the full. Highly recommend them, think your problem might be getting a good one. I get asked all the time if I want to sell it.
  8. Looks great. I've always wanted to build one but never seem to find the time
  9. Heard that a few times now. Will take a look. Thanks
  10. . Nothing beats a good vertical splitter and human eye for neat logs though If money was no object, what vertical splitter would you buy?
  11. Hi pinkfoot, Here's the blade we spoke about, thanks.
  12. Pretty sure it's the ash. Thanks
  13. Thanks.
  14. Unfortunately I have no sense of smell, so can't help you there.
  15. I think holly is a good shout..
  16. No with a splitter. It's such a clean dry wood, totally unaffected by weather or decay. And heavy.
  17. Sorry meant to post this one as well
  18. As above, think this might be elm but not sure. It's hard as nails, very dense, very rot resistant as its been on the pile for a few years. Thanks
  19. How do you sharpen the teeth? Is it obvious or is there a technique? Thanks
  20. Spot on cheers
  21. Think it might be some kind of sorbus but not sure? Thanks
  22. Prunus serrula. You'll never look back

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