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Copford sawmill sussex

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  1. No tree is the same we get some that don't move and some that spring loads when they do like everyone else says just gotta rotate and trim and trim,
  2. We need to start milling our ash trees!!😀 http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  3. Some more of the pippy oak And a bit of yew which we think could make a feature table one day http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  4. Very nice http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  5. Ha ha yes typo error http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  6. Poppy oak should look nice when sanded up etc http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  7. some poppy oak were milling http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  8. Ha ha not a problem were all here to help http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  9. Ha ha what you need is some 6-8 inch planks air dried so no warping, length as you need. Feel free to ring for some advice etc. or if you have any mills closer sure someone can help. http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  10. Ha ha http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  11. The legs on that table are lovely http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  12. Around 250 but as it's green it could warp a little Price doesn't Include dinner set... Lol http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  13. any good? http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  14. Milled some sycamore today that smelt lovely, ceded is really nice too http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  15. If there thin kerf like woodmizer blades, you can flip them over easily, you tube has loads of videos it's really easy to do http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  16. P.s on another note we used to have an 880 till the pikies nicked it along with a 046 and loads of tools grrrrr again So then we bought a new sawmill hopefully they won't nick that! http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  17. Our little echo does that had it apart all sorts and still does it grrrr http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  18. Yeah I use tape and book but my dad uses your method Alec http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  19. Larch cladding doesn't need treating, it has a natural preservative. We have got larch on my parents bungalow that's 20yrs old http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  20. No worrys, yeah part from the nails not a bad lump http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  21. Noice lump that http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  22. What are your plans for the butt? http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  23. Chainsaw mills are good it all depends what your prioritys are, that elm looks nice any plans with it? http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too
  24. A big oak slab turned up to get more planks http://Www.Copfordsawmill.co.uk Follow us on Facebook too

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