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Woodworks

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  1. Yes thats the one. Just presumed it's capacity was lower than that
  2. I must have seen something else. It was at the APF next to a bandsaw mill and looked small
  3. Yes with you on that one. My favourite of the Coen Brothers films. Really enjoyed a documentary film the other night called Meru. Superb photography with some epic climbing
  4. 13" -14" can the Woodland Mills do that? I thought it was aimed at thinnings at a glance but maybe I have under estimated what it can handle. The Farmi can only just manage that size and then you need to be re-splitting what comes off as it only comes with 4 and 6 way blade.
  5. Having seen the woodland mills one at a show they look fine for for small timber but no match for the Farmi.
  6. Sold my old one for around 6K. Perfect working order just a bit scruffy around the edges
  7. No not many. I encourage heavy users but most cant be bothered with building storage and would rather buy 1m of dry at a time
  8. We offer green logs cheap in the late spring and summer. £140 for 2 cube as opposed to £200 for same when dried. Just processing straight into the truck without all the rigmarole of storing and drying it. We dont do offers on dried logs though.
  9. Down her in the SW I think it's Cut Hill on Dartmoor. Might be the most remote place in England
  10. If it's going to be taken seriously as a currency surly it's going to mess it up having multiple crypto currencies? It's bad enough that it's ludicrously difficult to set up and use but then which one do you go for, Bitcoin cash, Bitcoin, Ripple, NEO, Litecoin, Menero, Dash, Zcash? As a trader Rob D has set up to take Bitcoin but say I have Litecoin will you take that? Quite like the idea of an electronic world wide currency but mulitiple ones is surly going to undermine the whole idea. Which leaves it looking like a glorified Pyramid scheme. Still watching it all with interest and quite like the subversive side of bypassing banks.
  11. Yep that's what I hear from my internet security nephew. He said it might make money short term but dont delude yourself as to it's purpose. Frankly it's was way beyond me how it worked with apps and digital wallets etc then add in how criminals use it and how power hungry it all is put me right off. Still envious of those making money off it though
  12. This put me off https://interestingengineering.com/a-single-bitcoin-transaction-now-consumes-as-much-electricity-as-your-house-does-in-a-week Nephew works in internet security and recommended I give it a wide birth. On the other hand my sister in law will have made a small fortune if price stays high or goes higher.
  13. Really good. Did around 30 cube last week which by far our most ever. At current rate will be sold out of our smaller logs before Christmas gdh how many of you are there? Just the logistics of selling 300/400 cube in a month makes my head spin let alone the work involved cutting and storing it all
  14. Yes I will check as not everything Talk Mobile matched with what Vodaphone has told me
  15. It gets better. As a Talk Mobile customer I can now upgrade to Vodaphone and it will cost way less than the prices Vodaphone advertise. Thanks all. Looks like I have a solution and it's not going to break the bank Oh and only 1meg required for wi-fi calling apparently
  16. No not exactly. I am on Talk Mobile but it uses the same network which has the best coverage in this area. At present I have a cheap phone on a cheap contract so no biggy to dump it and start again. If it's as simple as it sounds on the video it would be perfect. Will check compatible phones and services when I get a chance. Many thanks
  17. Yes I dont rate my 181. It's known as the gutless wonder but it it's handy for small jobs. Doing some hedge laying today so it I will get an outing but for most work I reach for the 346. Reading your earlier post did you get your nicked saw back?
  18. Sorry for being thick here but I am more a 20th century man than a 21st. So the antenna feeds to a router but how does that enable the use of a phone, is it a bluetooth link? Apparently there is good 4g around here so whatever you are suggesting could work. Or is that the fast 4g broadband enables me to use the phone via the internet through a device like the sure signal? I dont even know what 4g really means
  19. Think I need to do some reading up to work out what you are telling me. I am not exactly savy in these matters
  20. So how good does broadband have to be for the EE and Vodaphone oh and the Apple gizmo? We only get between 2.5 and 3.5 meg and that's not going to improve any time soon as we are at the end of 3 miles of skinny squirrel chewed phone line.
  21. We bought a Panasonic landline phone that's supposed to bluetooth to the mobile. Sadly to incompetent to make it work
  22. Worth looking into I guess. Sounds expensive though and I am a tight arsed log seller Sounds like EEs version of the Sure Signal. Dont think EE reception is very good around here even though their reception map says otherwise. How do you mean? Like the signal boosters or something else? PS first ever multi quote how exciting
  23. We live in the sticks but do have mobile reception outside but when we built our house used a foil insulation and we get no reception inside. More and more customers text requirements and dont even try the landline and it's becoming a problem. I looked into some devices that re-broadcast the signal inside but apparently they are illegal to use but not sell. Then there is Vodaphone and the sure signal which gets pretty poor reviews. Any bright idea as to how we could use our mobile inside? Pretty fed up of standing outside in the rain to deal with orders.
  24. Be interested in one of these diamond bar dressers Rob. Do a lot of bar maintenance on the processor and regular files dont last long.
  25. That would be my hunch. If not that just hold a square up to the edge of the bar to check it's machined square.

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