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Wood wasp

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  1. One of our splitters, the biggest one.
  2. Going on Ebay soon, Balfor 30t, 2m stroke, hydraulically adjustable blade. Pto driven with own pump and tank. Surplus to requirements now. Well nigh unstoppable!
  3. What a perfect example of why this country is bankrupt. Paying God knows how much to cut to waste under a scheme doubtless administered by countless quangos at a similar cost. Is this really the best the UK has to offer for woodland management?? Would the last person to leave the country turn out the lights.. Oh; I forgot they'll be going out anyway as we can't even manage our long term energy supplies. What a sorry, sorry state to be in for a nation that built an empire.
  4. Last few for time being including some blocks where heartwood has separated which might make interesting feature. We have more of these than shown in picture. Note the cup is 7in high.
  5. More pics, we have quite a few long lengths also, up to 10m long and around 1 foot square. Also some more as planks; same length but can be up to 2ft wide and few inches deep - some of these are curved also.
  6. Getting quite a bit of interest so thought some more pics might be of interest....
  7. Hello Bit of Azobe from our stock that's been turned by Se7enthdevil, used by chaps in his local pub as a cheese to throw at skittles. D
  8. Chippy Sending out a couple of bits is not really our thing, so I'd need to look into this. Slackbladder We're based just outside Glasgow so Central Scotland. Thanks David
  9. Hello Ian Some new sawn, some sawn few years ago. Air dried David
  10. Just a bump. We've sold quite a few bits to local turners and also sent the odd pallet down South also and everyone seems happy enough, still got plenty in stock if anyone is looking for Purpleheart, Ekki etc. D
  11. Can't say about hauling bales etc but I wouldn't touch hauling timber with a bargepole.
  12. We had a palax combi and couldn't fault it, total simplicity and good build quality. Only the need to upgrade to machine that could handle long lengths off log deck prompted change. For chap above saying was slow and logs fell at wrong angle, just a guess but might be pretty blunt so not a fast clean cut. All in all we wish we'd kept ours for doing the short lengths not suited for deck.
  13. Thanks Windfall. I had a look, interesting project. Had a look at flowfit also and think I'd go for the 13hp engine with 60lpm two stage pump. Can your 12hp engine run the 60lpm and still have plenty of splitting power? Thanks again D
  14. Oh I've no intention of swapping bits from other machines back and forth, aim is to make operation more efficient! What I meant is will use reel of crane hose to make up hoses for splitter, these should be able to handle increased flow no problem.
  15. Ok thanks for feedback, much appreciated. I'd need to adapt the hoses to connect in the powerpack so would use same ones from our cranes. Not sure what flow the spool can take but if heat issues would upgrade that also. Are the fittings on the powerpacks for bolting on pumps pretty standard? Most pumps for this size splitter seem fairly standard fittings Thank again D
  16. Hello We have a great 25t splitter powered by a Honda 6hp engine, splits anything but slow on the cycle time, as such I've been looking at getting a 15hp+ powerpack to speed up the operation. Has anyone tried these powerpacks on splitters before and if so what was the results? There are a few jcb breaker ones on eBay though flow and pressure of current pump seems to be a detail that's not listed. Any advice appreciated. Cheers D
  17. A tirfor and block would pull that out. From memory a Brunette was 7.5t
  18. We have loads (thousands if not tens of thousands) of hardwood stakes from 1x1cm to 2.5x2.5cm and 1m to 1.2m long. I think these would be ideal for planting with shelters? If of interest let me know, located Central Scotland Cheers David
  19. We have loads (thousands if not tens of thousands) of hardwood stakes from 1x1cm to 2.5x2.5cm and 1m to 1.2m long. I think these would be ideal for planting with shelters? If of interest let me know, located Central Scotland Cheers David
  20. Hello all Couple more pics of boxes full of Azobe (Ekki) suitable for turning, the juice bottle for scale is 1.5 litre D
  21. Additional image of 11in x 3in x 11ft long Purpleheart length and also of the smaller blocks
  22. Hello Robert

     

    We've plenty of blocks, some up to 15x15x24in? How many would you be looking for and I can give you a price?

     

    Are you interested in any of the longer lengths to around 5m or more? If so I can get some sorted out and get some pictures down to you, not sure how would work carriage though.

     

    Probably easier to get me on [email protected] than through here

     

    Thanks

    David

  23. Longer lengths vary up to 10m, the images are Purpleheart I think but also Azobe, Opepe and Greenheart
  24. I've got pics out of sync a bit, the crescent one with Audi in background goes with the long length lying on the JCB forks. And no, the images haven't been photoshopped to brighten colour of the Purpleheart as someone on ebay suggested! Location is Glasgow

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