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slackbladder

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  1. I have no idea how the GP new ,my PSA was around 3.2 and he said he should do a check and said it didn't feel right .I have a lot to be grateful for I'm 64 by the way so 3,2 is nowhere near bad
  2. That is how I got the handle Slackbladder,makes me smile still
  3. Hi Diagnosed with prostate cancer a while back and just got round to having it removed. big operation and not a lot of fun Not looking for sympathy, just be aware, my PSA readings were near normal only my very good GP made me have the test On the way to recovery now But this is one hell of a diet Cheers Steve ps was removed using the latest da vinci robotic procedure doctor doesn't even have to touch you
  4. Another vote for Osmo uv protection exterior oil
  5. Superb workmanship You can tell he's spent years learning that lot Don't see the rounding and trapping plane used much nowadays
  6. Not many Walnut trees are worth a fortune
  7. Very Interested but it's the cost of moving it that's the downfall
  8. Very soft to turn and difficult to finish but it's worth the effort Takes a nice stain
  9. WOW That takes some patience
  10. I think Andy ( WADKIN ) might well be interested if not I am cheers
  11. depends on thickness of the timber,half hour per half inch thickness.Temperature needs to reach 100 degrees c Is the wood green or dry
  12.  

    <p>Hi Ian</p>

    <p> Interested in the 372 you have for sale </p>

    <p>can I give you a call sometime or if you prefer call me on 01455273894</p>

    <p> Cheers</p>

    <p> steve</p>

     

  13. Hi Dan one tip is get good at sharpening your tools,you might need to sharpen every 15 minutes or so ,depending on the timber
  14. Mainly milled to 2 ins but some thicker
  15. I also have the old Poolewood 28-40, built like a tank. Use the Dvr xp most of the time though
  16. No Steve It's from a piece of rotten hollow walnut I had lying around. The top one is a piece of the burr
  17. Picture Of two latest pieces , both in walnut
  18. Just notice it has never been used so 1100 ???
  19. My guess is about 750 to 800 I know someone with a VB 36 for sale at about £3000
  20. Guess you're looking at about £300 per day Depends on how close they are to you plus access
  21. Can you recommend a 'training only' course on maintenance and crosscutting at all Preferably in the Leicester area

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