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shavey

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  1. shavey

    Devon style

  2. shavey

    Devon style

    Here’s a hedge I done 2024 it was cast up after I finished and we fenced it this autumn just gone
  3. shavey

    Devon style

    Steve done a road hedge last year between umberleigh and south Morton north Devon and it does look smart
  4. Just wondering if Anyone got one yet and if so what’s your thoughts
  5. shavey

    COLLECTORS.

    Yes I have some parts about in storage mostly but I sometimes get some rarer parts offered too me which is a bonus
  6. I’ve got one in stock if L S engineers can’t get them but there not cheap £38.46 + vat ive only got the complete adjuster Unit the actual blue sprocket cover is NLA which is a pain I can get the Dolmar sprocket cover which are Expensive the last one was £118
  7. Yeah your right there stubby but they did run very smooth but they weren’t a patch on the solo twin that saw was a beast
  8. shavey

    COLLECTORS.

    Hello just caught up with the latest posts
  9. Thanks Dan
  10. Make sure and listen too Jon about oil and petrol And let her see some big timber keep away from pallets
  11. Good call @Stubby another guess is Stone pine if the needles are quite sharp and stiff
  12. Nice useful little axe looks like a chip chop
  13. I will have some of these handles back in stock around the 1st week of april if you haven’t sorted yourself out by then
  14. There’s a lot of depth on the shoulder of these handles and your heads should be similar too the ones I’ve got in the photo
  15. Are you after 36” double bit handles are yours mostly Michigan style with the deeper body
  16. watch out axe collecting is like saws you could end up with a lot
  17. absolutely spot on not much more too say just one thing too add if you can get hold of them is some used farriers Rasps they change them quite often and there fantastic for thinning down handles with a coarse side and a smoother side
  18. Double bits have that long slender cutting edge especially the Puget heads like the one you quoted nearly 14” from edge too edge on some of them so they dont usually get jammed in the cut when your felling so basically when you have climbed up the tree you’ve got two sharp edges too fell the top out of the big trees and the weight and good balance gets it done
  19. Here is Elwell offering to the USA market
  20. My favourites double bits there is only one trouble iam supposed too sell them when I’ve finished but its a bit like the saws too high a percentage don’t leave
  21. It is rewarding doing the older tools especially when you have a axe head that is worn and has a few battle scars you think of all the man hours and hard work this axe has done a bit like triggers broom several handles
  22. @Stere got it Murray a dibber forthe garden or I keep it for anyone who doesn’t like Dolmar

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