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Treemoose

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  1. looks great gollum! some pics i have taken in the last week or two
  2. Thanks hopefully it won't split! I made it on stages to let it settle and dry out. Thanks for the tip muttley Yeah SJH it's a handy little axe
  3. Nice one delabodge hope the hotel chain works out they would be mad not to buy your stuff its great
  4. Thought i would give a spoon a go. Made this out of holly i got from a job roughly shaped it with an axe then whittled it down then used a bit of sandpaper. Finished it with some flaxseed oil to bring out the grain a little.
  5. Cabstars are good trucks but I find them small and awful to drive Don't know much about canters I have a daily and it's a great truck for what I need and would recommend. My work is all domestic.
  6. Congratulations! Eddie is a great name or Edwood keeping it arb
  7. No idea but that is superb
  8. If he's not on arbtalk tell him about it.... an tell him to search for "your favorite TV girls" thread.
  9. And Sunday
  10. The stumps were left If I had the time I would of liked a dig about.
  11. first two pictures of the beech second two of an ash that we took out today at a guess i would have said these trees are self seeded but might not be (part of woodland next to customers property) we do have clay soil.
  12. they missed a bit
  13. On a job last week I spied a gilded root on a mature beech. I'm back there tomorrow, might take a closer look
  14. On council land in a field behind where I live I noticed them last year A few of them are like it. This thread reminded me to take some snaps Give me 5 years and I will take some update ones hopefully
  15. couple pics from today.
  16. Imagine finding one of those in your local woods!
  17. I'd say by the expression on his face he's had better... or to busy looking at trees to notice?
  18. Personally i find pretty much every seminar i attend beneficial as i come away learning something new or at least reminding me of something i previously wanted to look into. Having attended the dynamic wind loading and biomechanics seminar i certainly came away with ALOT of food for thought. It was a great insight into what experts like Dr Ken James are researching and what new ideas and tech might possibly come forward into the arb industry. There are a lot of questions that still need to be answered regarding this research and it is really still in its infancy as it is such a complicated study. You really need to be a "tree geek" to find this of interest as i don't believe its going to be something to effect the industry anytime soon. I enjoyed the seminar but i wouldn't recommend it to everyone not sure if this is the sort of feedback you were after Mr Humphries, but thought id post anyway pictures of Ken demo of the Tree Motion Tilt Sensor And my Hammadrad tree pose on the oldest tree in kew
  19. it's very rare
  20. miss my Bighorn.
  21. Very tragic news condolences with you and your family
  22. One book isn't going to explan it all far from it. IMO start with shigo and Mattheck, Lonsdale-(may have to get from the libery) tons of books that are good and lots of threads about books. You will learn something new from each book so it's all worth it. Let us know what you go for
  23. I like the way some people's minds work reminds me of my grandad RIP
  24. never give up.
  25. Oh the nail varnish threw me Have a good holiday looks great

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