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David Myers

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  • Location:
    Marple Bridge, Stockport
  • Occupation
    Tree Surgeon
  • Post code
    SK6 5EL
  • City
    Manchester

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  1. Here's one for you guys, a rather mature Poplar located in a garden in Gatley Manchester. This was rather a challenging one with its sheer size, never the the less we turned this one round in just over six hrs!
  2. The M7 is made of a high grade ali and though its more expensive than the alaskan, it is also far more versatile and requires less effort to create a vast range of cuts and though I have both, as they always say, you get what you pay for. They are Great to thier own application, We tend reduce the logs with the alaska so they can then be further reduce and finished on the M7.
  3. Hi, I have both an alaskan mill and an M7 and both have great advantages, the alaskan is graet for timber in back gardens and hard to reach places though the finish is not as good as the m7 and its quite labourous. The M7 is great fun and easy to use and the finish is nearly as good as a band saw but at a fraction of the cost. We make furniture, chopping boards etc and also attend local shows and do promotional work. They are both great tools and hope you get the one that is best for you.
  4. I had a polaris with those tracks fitted for work we were doing on a sssi and it was a well worth while piece of kit, should never of sold it! also had a tracked dumper, nothing could match it off road!

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