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wisewood

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  1. Another pooch relief wall hanger
  2. Do a search on here, I'm sure there's been a couple of threads on milling rates. 👍
  3. That seems quite cheap, milling is hard going and uses a lot of fuel. Is that an all in price or are you adding expenses on top or taking boards as part payment?
  4. My Oregon one only lasted a year before the tip broke. Would be interesting to find out but suspect it could be a false economy. Cannon and sugi seem to last far longer and you may end up going through 2 or 3 cheaper bars instead of one quality bar.
  5. Never heard of them, get one, abuse it and tell us your findings 😜
  6. Mine too Here's the finished pieces.https://www.facebook.com/simon.archer.sculptor/posts/886713724717237
  7. Great job Stephen, and great to see you in person
  8. Thanks Sean, I do my best to give value for money 😊
  9. Best price I can do is £200 plus delivery costs.
  10. I could travel from Liverpool depending on their budget. Some more info and pics would be useful, Cheers, Si
  11. It came today, recommends drilling both sides if flipping the bar. Mount bottom edge 3/4" after sprocket nose 👍
  12. Hi guys, I've ordered an auxiliary oiler for the alaskan and I'm wondering if it matters which side I fit it? I thought the top leading edge just before the sprocket nose rather than the bottom edge just after the sprocket nose would be best but then if I'm flipping the bar over it would end up on the underside anyway, confused😕
  13. What am I missing? Is the squared length a temporary handle to get leverage to rock the stump out or has he got a use for it afterwards as it is that I can't fathom?
  14. Lol, pretty much, although I've not put a tape to it yet
  15. Just googled them, they do waterproof trousers too

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