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shendy

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  1. 500kg possibly would need to go through and see what’s there.
  2. I’ve a small amount but I’m in Norfolk
  3. I have thought of it. The boards are 12ft long and 3-3ft6 wide.
  4. That’s exactly what I had in mind. But to do all the boards I want done will be about a days work.
  5. Anyone got any kit that could do the job?
  6. That came out really well.
  7. I’d be interested to see some results. And more on the set up? Could it be set up in the field not just a work shop.
  8. Looks good but I want to get rid of the chainsaw marks. And I think the 5ft bar might flex a bit
  9. Wood turners will buy it. But can be very tight. Will sell on eBay
  10. Twists and splits easily. But rare to see big bits.
  11. As title I need some big bits of timber planned. Some are 3ff6 ish by 12ft. Thee was someone with a Lucas mill and planning attachment near me but I’ve lost the details. Anyone know them or know someone that has the equipment to do the job.
  12. I'd be very interested to see how they come out. The cactus juice needs heat to cure it. So if you were to use that you would need an oven to fit your products in. There is quite a bit on you tube doing small bits. Worth a bit of time watching them.
  13. I've looked into this. You would need a very big vacuum bag. The liquid mainly used is cactus juice. It would be very expensive to do a table top.
  14. Have you any pics? They should turn the power off for free and a line drop should be free. If you are just pruning I doubt you will need a line drop.
  15. 👍. I thought of doing something similar with my bits.
  16. The dno would just get a cleanse from the line for continuity of supply. Looks like the last have got a nice clearance for an low voltage line. Any further work would need to be done by the owner of the tree.
  17. shendy

    Walnut

    Not as much as they think.
  18. Were you cutting thin boards and was the wood vibrating
  19. Pallet bottom and sides then a string over the top with a tarpaulin over that like a tent. Gets good air flow.
  20. Nice. Munty are a pain they never stand still for long.
  21. What do you use the skins for? Where are you added?
  22. I've some yew but it was milled early this year! I may have done beech that is dry close to that size.

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