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Dog Tag

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  1. 36" Alaskan mill. cant wait for Santa to deliver..
  2. Last week's one.. https://scontent-b-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/1503975_640961389293370_1798011316_n.jpg
  3. Nice. So that's what mine could look like..
  4. as the lads said above. great little machine. keep blades sharp and it will chip all day.
  5. They were setting up a road block.
  6. Have one in my shed. Love cookin on it.. https://scontent-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash2/281212_10151213555626821_1167581365_n.jpg Hope link works..
  7. You need one of these... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u17ll043Ld8]V8 Powered Hot Saw V8 Chainsaw - YouTube[/ame] enjoy
  8. If he only shut up he would have a few rings done. The wood will of rotted by the time he is finished. Love the long johns
  9. Yes the knut. VT is good as well, but prefer the Knut, when not on the Spiderjack.
  10. best knot you will ever climb on.
  11. agree Breezeblock. Wonder what they cost?
  12. Nice Simple design Pete. What type pointed screws are they? My bro wants me to make him a log stand.
  13. I use it for my lanyard. Got it from both honey bros and tree worker
  14. one for you Mr Fox. Silky did save the day about 40 sec in.. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93u86GnO9tE]Lusk Co. Dublin - YouTube[/ame]
  15. dont bother with all the expense of buying kit, hire a mewp. sorted
  16. Stein is good. I hear Clark's is the best
  17. Ease off trotle, chain stops. Finger off.
  18. Class job. Was thinking of getting rid of the ranger for transit. You have changed my mind. Well done.
  19. Again thanks for the info. I don't like the spider jack clogging down. It's back to a prussic.
  20. great for kindling if dry..
  21. Cheers Mark and J. I saw a video of an arb use it clogging down. Cant find it anywhere. He made it look so easy and he explained the set up. Thanks for the reply. Ol
  22. Anyone know the set up for using a figure of eight as a friction device rather than spiderjack or prussic on drt. I cant find the video I saw a while back on it. thanks
  23. Vat...lol
  24. Pat Ferrett. Thanks for all the help. My Timberwolf chewed up wet leylandi all day and never jammed. Have another set on the Jig and will do them tomorrow evening. It cost me €140 including P&P to get two pair done last year. Both blades weighed exactly the same as well. four sets sharpened will get me my money back on outlay and I dont have to wait a month or so to get them done.
  25. Ta for that Pat. Got me a T3 and did my first set yesterday. Will let ya know what the chip like.

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