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Chesterman

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    <p>Hi,</p>

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    <p>Are you still collecting wood for firewood? We're workin in Normanby at the no and have lots of Beech disced up ready to take.</p>

     

  2. Done. Good iPhone app needed for the rarer trees
  3. Hi all, I'm looking for some dried milled timber of various species to purchase for a new project. I would preferably like the bark still on and if not would like the plank to still have a natural edge. Would like anything such as pop, oak, elm, cherry, beech, olive, olive ash, walnut and yew and open to additional species with a nice grain and colour. I have lots of timber seasoning now but impatience has gotten the better of me so want to get started. I'm based in East Yorkshire but will travel or can organise courier if you're miles away. Cheers, Kristian
  4. Prob best to test the water until the milling takes over
  5. Hi Chris, No rush as were preparing the sites at the mo and have 10 ton to process as well as all of our treework. That time would be great. Any ideas of cost with delivery incl vat? Kris
  6. Hi I'm looking for a supplier of hardwood cord if anyone has any ideas of anyone in East Yorkshire area. Would be after 26 ton to begin with.
  7. Excellent, no quantity surveyor required then! It couldn't be simpler! Thanks for the help
  8. Just a quick question. I'm about to enter a tendering process for a three year contract. Will I get a full description of the works needed or do I have to submit an average price for general activities?
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  10. Another expert. If in doubt.....it appears an angled back cut will save the day. Wait a minute he hasn't got a beard.......
  11. ...Make sure you wear proper safety gear. I need some of those chainsaw chinos!
  12. Hi Scott. Thank for that as it's pretty much what I'm thinking. No one I know has ever used or heard of anchoring timber.....I just thought I'd missed a trick. It seems like a pretty dated method and even my partners Dad hasn't heard of it and he's been in trees since they were invented!! It would definitely be more practical to use either platipus anchoring but I think the above ground support should suffice....2 x 75mm stakes. It's in an open location so pretty windy all the time. I'll have a look at Toms ties, thanks!! Oh yeah, the planting is in Hull.....plenty of Vandals!!!
  13. That's my Dad you're talking about. Taught me everything I know!
  14. Hi Easy-lift guy, hows it going? The specs are to use 200mm x 38mm anchoring timber so it would have to be that. Suppose I could switch to strapping!
  15. Hi, I have an extra heavy tree planting job coming up (18 - 22cm) and need a bit of advice. The spec is to plant the tree with two stakes and cross beam but additionally it asks for 200 x 38m anchoring timber. I would normally just use a root anchoring system but I have to go by the spec. As there is no wiring allowed I can only assume the anchoring timber could be used as a sort of # shape and fixed to the staked above the root ball? Any ideas?
  16. Hi,

     

    I'm based in Beverley, East Yorkshire. Are you still doing loler?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Kristian

  17. He looks pretty dead unless its Jackie Stallone Confirmed Gaddafi dead: Colonel Gaddafi killed in cold blood begging for his life - mirror.co.uk

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