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muttley9050

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  1. Piece of timber either side of fence, drill clearance hole in one piece of timber and pilot in other. Screw together. Held on with compression, no need to drill bolt through fence. Im assuming you mean herras fencing and the application would decide if this method was suitable or not.
  2. muttley9050

    Oak

    Big J might be interested, but I'm not too hot on Scottish geography
  3. I use Grove and Dean for tools plant and liability. Never had to claim but there very competitive and seem good.
  4. I'm contemplating buying the planer head for my Lucas mill, then I will be able to plane 6ft. Just need to justify the expense. At the moment I mostly work in boards at 12" of less.
  5. Sorted now, Nick cope is moving them for me. £200 extra charge for being in the lez though. Bummer
  6. Still struggling with transport if anyone has any more ideas. Brian Harman never answers his phone. Cheers James
  7. Hi all, I have an 8 wheeler load of timber to move from erith to milton Keynes. If I have to I'll pay for an artic but 8 wheeler preffered. Anybody have any ideas who coold do it. Needs to happen in next couple of weeks. Already sent a message to nick channer and will try nick cope if I have to but thought there might be someone closer. Thanks James
  8. I'm near Milton Keynes.
  9. I'd be interested if it's still available, will email you. I'm not far away near Milton Keynes. How many lengths is there?
  10. Hey chaps, in in need of some decent cedar saw logs for a barn I'm building. Anybody got any available? Need the in the next 4 weeks. Probably need about 200 hoppus feet + wouldn't say no to an 8 wheeler load. Cheers James
  11. Hi, I'd be interested in the tree. I'm near Milton Keynes. Let me know if it's still available. Cheers. James
  12. Oak will only black stain badly if in contact with ferrous metals. Will weather and grey off if left to its own devices which would be my choice. I could cut oak sleepers for you at 8.5 X 5 or 8 X 4 if you wanted them to equate. But not 10x5 without it being a pita. Could cut the ash as well no problem. Definitely don't use ash outside it's worse than pine. Call me any time to talk about milling. Best not to do it till September anyway. James
  13. Hi, I was in costco yesterday and there selling the above saw for £98+vat. Thinking about getting one as a backup to my husky 545. Anyone ever used one have an opinion. Obviously don't expect it to compete with the husky but thought it might save the day sometime seen as there giving them away. Makita EA3201S35B 2-Stroke Petrol Chainsaw 350mm (14") - 32cc | Makita EA3201S35B
  14. Hi, I be willing to do it for you, got a Lucas 830 so can cut 8.5 X 8.5" or anything smaller. Can also slab them up if preferred. I'm based in Winslow as Steve mentioned(thanks for thinking of me bud) so only about 45mins away. Call me on 07760263686 if interested. Thanks James
  15. Contact Copford sawmill, they will supply cedar. Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  16. Got them from a website called spares 4 mowers. They were the cheapest of the 2 online companies I could find selling them. Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  17. Ok genuine belts arrived and I had it back together in about 20mins. Working nice so I even ordered a new blade for it. The first belts I bought were actually terrible. The shorter one was about 3" shorter than the proper one, hence the reason I couldn't fit both. Thanks for all the help on this guys. Much appreciated. Just need you to stop the rain for me now so I can get the grass cut. James Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  18. For me it much depends, I have a Hitachi first fix nailer a d a bostich 16g pin gun. They both get used but not loads and loads. If I had bought paslode for both it would of cost me an awful lot more. I service these my self every couple of months and I've never had problems with them. If you do a direct comparison from the paslode to the Hitachi, build quality is very similar, they weigh pretty much the same they have the same fire rate and use the same gas/nails. Hitachi Imo make quality tools. If you compare a pro saw to a ryobi the same can't be said. If I was fencing regularly and the tools were likely to earn me money i think I would still take the Hitachi as personally I can't see much difference. Maybe a few years down the line I'll regret buying tools for less than half the price of the paslode, but at the moment I'm very happy with the Hitachi and the bostich. I can replace both with brand new and still be in pocket. Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  19. Thank guys, 545 on a 15" it is then. Will husky allow mail order on there machines? Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  20. Thanks, I'll check the 545 out. Always thinking of budget, the saw won't come out much but want it to last. Guess I just have to decide how much I want to spend. Will the 545 cut much quicker than the 450 or is it just build quality your paying for? Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  21. OK I know you guys are bored with what saw threads, but I think I've narrowed down my new saw purchase to one of the above. I'm going to do my cs30/31 in the next few months so must be suitable for that. I'm no way a pro user. Will be used for some small scale logging, and as a cross cut saw along side my 051s when milling and to go out with my Lucas mill. I think 15 or 18" bar is fine. So my question is for occasional use, is the cheaper 440 going to suit my needs? If not what's the main differences between 450 and 550. Should I save on a 450 or go for it and get a 550xp. This is occasional non pro use. Firewood for burning myself and to aid in milling. Thanks for the help. James Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  22. Thanks guys, I ordered some genuine belts today so I will let you know how I get on when they arrive. Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  23. I get ya, was thinking just financially. Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  24. Why is diesel better than gas? Gas is cheap Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app
  25. I got the Hitachi, and have also used the quick load. Both are good tools. The first Hitachi they sent me was faulty out the box, they replaced it and the replacement has been fine. Benefit of these two is you can fire quickload nails without losing your warranty. I did some fencing for my folks last year and used it as a test for quickload nails and in about 14 months there has been no staining from the nails. Sent from my GT-I8190N using Arbtalk mobile app

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