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Woodworks

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  1. Ah I don't use it in woodlands yet. Only use the trailer gets is to haul the wood from the lower field back to the farm as a lot of our wood is now bought in but the lories cant get in the yard so have to have them dropped in the field.
  2. Great stuff So satisfying building these things that save hours of work and heavy lifting
  3. Ah yes logs
  4. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/woodcraft-forum/33523-walnut-table.html This sort of thing? Think TrollSpiel who pops on that did some nifty work with filler as well
  5. Got one under construction. Looks like we will be redoing the talking but the visuals remain the same. Can't claim credit for making it though as that's being done by a friend.[ame]https://vimeo.com/156089896[/ame]
  6. Lidl? Didn't need a new hose but my old gauge was knackered. Was in Lidl and saw a set with blower and gauge plus lots of adaptors for £8 or so presumed it must be rubbish but gave it a go. Works great and gauge seems accurate. They had hoses for sale at the same time.
  7. Haha. Just been for a walk pondering what it needs and that is exactly what we thought
  8. The idea is to have this on our website so all information will be on the site. Maybe should have something on it though if people find by browsing youtube etc Thanks for all the comments so far. Will pass on your compliments to Simon who made it. He has just started out making short films professionally and looks like his style pleases many.
  9. Yes shame it comes over like that. Stupid thing is I want to leave far more trees but the grant we get for the hedge restoration wants almost all the trees felled. Allowed something like one standard per 100m. Leaving a fair few more on the lower section in the hope they don't come and check. Don't worry they all get planted up if need be and we lay hedges that are suitable. Did film some of this but not a great example so guess he thought best not in the edit. Yes buy lots of cord now but don't do any woodland work so can't film any thinning.
  10. Yes looks like we need to redo the talking bit. Does look like we are cutting large amounts from the hedge but it's bit of a fudge as loaded the trailer with bought in and then put the fresh felled on top.
  11. No not all Steve. The longer lengths 10-12" and the 12-16" ones are pretty easy to stack and all the shorter sizes get bunged into crates but still have nearly 100 cube in the sheds.
  12. This is why I ask on here. Well spotted guys had completely overlooked those aspects. Frankly was bit thrown when he asked me to talk about what we do was just planning on some text over the top.
  13. Hi all Had a friend making a short video to promote our logs. Just been sent the first edit so plenty of time to change things so what do you think? Type in logs [ame]https://vimeo.com/156089896[/ame]
  14. Now that sounds slick Presuming the wheelie bins survive being tipped over?
  15. Thanks TCD What's the significance of the avatar? Make tents don't they, off on hols
  16. Trawling the net now for something along those lines. Any good second hand Toyota dealers down here?
  17. So is a 98 model pre DPFs. Not found it easy to work out when all this stuff got fitted to models as some brands seem to do it at the last minuet and other years in advance of the regulations.
  18. Yep delivered up there before when I was using a trailer Not pretty You're probably right Matt, just so annoyed with the truck and it's DPF issue. Maybe I should get an old Hilux pre all this DPF male cow dung but considering other options first. If a van was cheap could put the old 90 back on the road for when I do need a 4x4
  19. Too specialist as this will more or less my only vehicle and I do other things than logs.
  20. Chains lasting days or even weeks?
  21. No been down the trailer rout before. Our lanes and driveways are so narrow around here best to have as small a truck or van as possible. Even the pickup is a bit tight some of the places I go.
  22. Just considering alternative vehicles for deliveries. Running a pickup at present. It guzzles fuel and leaves the logs exposed to the elements which have not been kind this year. All our logs get handballed into the truck so being able to tip in makes no odds. Just wondering about a Connect or Dispatch panel van with a load handler on the floor. Any other alternative solutions considered. Thanks
  23. Unless it's knackered I wouldn't give it away. Most Wadkin kit is the dogs danglies and still commands fair money on Ebay
  24. Popped in there for some this morning. "sorry sir but we don't have any in stock just some for a customer" guess who's the were Good choice of glove TCD
  25. £3 is what we charged but not many takers. Still got a few hundred left which will probably have to burn ourselves. Sold our TR70

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