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woodsmiths

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  1. What the views on the best chainsaw pants for carving? Up for a new pair this year. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  2. Cor! How did you do that? Just got quote for my Dmax from them £490 with no extras[emoji15] Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  3. Limes ok takes a good detail. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  4. Have a look at Dunsley Highlander Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  5.  

    <p>Hi</p>

    <p>just seen your post for the carving job in Liverpool,</p>

    <p>I operate from Wirral just over the water, would be interested in any info if the job is still up for grabs.</p>

    <p>Thanks</p>

    <p>John.</p>

    <p><a href="http://www.jw-woodcarving.co.uk" rel="external nofollow">John White Woodcarving: Home</a></p>

     

  6. Thanks guys no carving tomorrow, well not with the saw anyway:sad:
  7. Well me and my new friend (sthil 024 chainsaw) were getting on great, until today:confused1: Been working fine all day stopped to refuel and oil and has not worked since. Cleaned air filter and spark plug, about as far as my expertise goes, still no joy. If you have any suggestions I would be very grateful.
  8. Thanks for you help and advise chaps. All sorted now bar etc arrived saturday so hope to get chance to use it this week.
  9. Yep bar, chain, sprocket sorted thanks to Rob, expect them any day. Just need to practice now.
  10. About a day and half roughed out with saw and finished by hand.
  11. :confused1:How did that happen????
  12. Her is a couple of pictures of my first 60% chain sawn budgie, hope someone thinks its an owl, hahaha:001_smile:
  13. Thanks John general maintenance sounds good, I have worked with our local ranger service a lot over the years I may be able to get some training threw them. Got sorted with bar, chain and sprocket via Rob D, not too bothered about doing detail with the saw as I would do that by hand. Cheers John.
  14. Hi Rob call me stupid (forget that haha) Hope this image has loaded, Mine has the disc held on buy a clip so I assume mine is the changeable one. cheers john
  15. Thanks Steve been on the carving forum and its already been really helpful. cheers John.
  16. Cheers Bart will have a look at that. Yes thats one of mine, all my work is by hand (until now)
  17. Hi Paul I,ll give it a go, I am new to the forum been in the carving game for over 25 years. Take a look at my web site (very old but about to be updated) I have newer images that can be sent if required. If you think its worth a try feel free to pass on my details. Cheers John. John White Woodcarving
  18. Hi All just joined the site been woodcarving for 25+ years specializing in classical carving and just started using power tools on my larger works. I have a Sthil 024 (hardly used) and wondered if I can get a carving bar for it and do I need to change the sprocket to take the new sized chain? I look forward to sharing ideas and learning some new stuff.
  19. Hi all just joined, been a woodcarver for 25 + years specializing in classical carving. Have just started using power tools on my larger works, so will need help. haha So here goes, I have a sthil 024 hardly used, can I get a carving bar for it and do I need another sprocket? Look forward to sharing ideas and learning some new stuff.

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