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Ghillie

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    Aberdeenshire
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  1. Tell me about the bamboo. It started out as one plant, then went ballistic over 20 years. I don't think it will ever be eradicated.
  2. Sandspider / eggsarascal. The ladder like things are small pallets covered with rabbit netting. these are to prevent the logs from touching the barn wall and to aid airflow. The uprights were attached to tubes with a plate welded on then cemented into the ground. I then was able to set them up before putting the posts on drilling and bolted through. Photo attached
  3. Here is the remainder of the photos and the finished shed. It took me about 3 weeks just working now and again.
  4. Just processed about 24 m3 of Cherry 50/50 split with me and the owner. So a new log store was called for.
  5. Just processed about 24 m3 of Cherry. 50/50 split with me and the owner. So a new log store was called for. First photo is some of the wood then progress.
  6. Hi, Just wondering if anyone can help with the ID of this firewood. I think it may be Cherry. Thanks John
  7. Beecham, I really like your design and have just started making one along the same lines as yours. I have a fair bit of offcuts someone gave me and an currently looking for a ram. Did you get it finished and if so what spool valve did you get at the end of the day? John

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