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hedgesparrow

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  1. yes you do need a waste carrier licence. EA do them there is two types one is free the other is £150 per year . depends where you are going to tip house recycling centers will not take trade waste or in hampshire you can have 12 permits a year to take some. other centres looking at £25 plus per visit to take in so need to work out how many loads how much per load fuel and your time. can work out not a cheap job.
  2. i do not know how long they had been at the timber yard not long. mistake made to start was it was screwed in place underneath this made it bow like a banana. so unscrewed it all and got it flat then as you suggested put batons on bottom and scwred only at ends to allow it to move. at present working fine and staying flat. what i will do is get a moisture meter as need it for logs so will check it for dpm and when its below 10% will glue together and take your suggestion of finish. have to say it looks nice and can get 14 people round it as we did christmas day. and it was a cheap table for its size cost me £50 for timber
  3. very good website to the point colors blend in good photo,s. can he do me a website.
  4. son in law was looking for a pair to replace his oregon trousers looked at the sip progress look good trousers
  5. well done on getting second you must be chuffed hard comp to win as some of the best cutters judge it. and some good cutters who have been trained like you how did you score and what did you need to do to get that first place. i know Garry and co would have said. with that under your belt no prob with Surrey. have a go on the island 23rd of febuary that's a good comp be some good cutters for that event. well done .:thumbup: conditions looked good up to your armpit in mud yuk yesterday was dreadful howling rain bloody cold to lay in that weather your all mad.
  6. had to do some work in surrey and there where a no of scots pines which where being cleared to take back to heath land. we took 6 home with us before christmas put one indoors and gave 3 away to family others we offered them to said bit bare .ours when dressed. and did not drop one needle unlike others. i know what i will get this year a scots pine
  7. i bought some larch planks from my timber mill its 8inch wide by 2inch deep timber which i had rebated to slot together. i knew its was green so had to alow for drying out. that's my question how long will it take to dry in a kitchen so is warm. what i do not want to do is glue it together and it expands which it did so i took the 2"x1" batons of back let it settle then re-screwed to keep it level so can still use it as a table. and when it has seasoned whats best to treat it with to give it a watertight finish and bring the color of the larch out. love larch all my floors in bungalow are larch and have a lovely red hue to them. but they are 100 plus years old and as good as new
  8. having been on the road with IT for many years and abuse that laptops get. my advice which will be strong in a truck a tough book like a laptop but as in title tough will allow to be abused. come with all you want internet, office products. and not that expencive. trouble with normal laptops,ipads they are fragile. and iphones and like screen a bit small for doing normal work. most of the engineers who fix white products,boilers use these. and can set up phone with one so you get all your e mails texts, and anything else on to toughbook. will last you yrears my tosh laptop unless i kept it in bag used to get mullered. plus it was a pain to charge. as with toughtops come with all the bits including cradle if you want it to put in truck on a stand
  9. sorry to hear not much work around. have to say not a lot of hedgelaying about. can not understand it there are the grants so why is the work not out there. friend who coppices has found it a bit dry only doing a few spars. hope it picks up for you if i get a long hedge will give you a call. be nice 6k of hedge to lay. if any of you arb guys get any work that could be laid do not foreget us hedgelayers. thank you
  10. nice axe,s have a small one from forest and arb use it for hedgelaying keeps its edge
  11. i use avg not having any problems. but norton is a mare. will not use it causes so many problems. hence i got rid of it Microsoft is fine but peace of mind i use avg. and antimalware. and adblock but disabled for this site or would hang.
  12. like your setup ideal do me down to the ground something like that. the grab on arm is that a item you can buy or one you had made makes a good job of handling timber. how big can you lift with it eg diamiter of wood to lenght
  13. the best saw i eever had was a oleo mac 45cc had two cracking saws never failed just went on and on and the timber they cut loads. looked at getting a new one but are they still as good as the old orange model. our husky 576xp is a good saw.
  14. if its a stone you picked up then your responsible for the damage. they may have ended the contract but thats the trouble can do work for many years then just decide lets try someone else . could be price. could be they do other work for them so using one firm. just take on chin pay for it and walk away with your head high may come back asking you to do the work make it unpleasent and thats a door shut. not worth it
  15. try one of the site sponser forest and arb winchester he does echos good prices
  16. veolia poles lane otterbourne are taking huge amounts for biomass as for chipping it. do not know. is it no good for firewood. if it is pm have the space.
  17. maybe i have a friday saw mine is a pig it starts on choke start again off choke. starts dies feather the throttle it takes a age torun then it will run when it does not bad saw put it down ticking over pick it up and it dies. giving up going for a husky 550xp,560xp.
  18. will need to repost need to check things
  19. where there is one there are more. have posted before build a rat hotel 2x2 slab two courses of bricks with a small hole each end and manhole cover for top. feed up with peanuts to attract once they start using it swap for bait can get many bait stations in one then all get a good dose not just the dominant ones with single stations. rat traps will get the smaller rats but the alpha,s of the group avoid traps as to canny to get near them
  20. very good company Richard and co know ther stuff when it comes to the arb world have a very good showroom to see all the kit and at good prices. also the groundcare team.
  21. am i right in thinking that things are changing re cs tickets and that lantra and nptc will be the same thing and count as same and cs tickets are being phased out for a more simpler route for qualification.
  22. i have the gillie version will take 2 pints of water. get the bigger one once you have one word will get round and they will all be turning up for a brew. friend got one when getting wood after a few weeks coppicer gamkeeper plus a few others where turning up for breakfast and a brew. like a smoke signal with smell:biggrin:
  23. have a look at some of the photo.s put up in what hedge have you laid. you can lay some big stuff as you will see. the chap who i dd my taster session with John savings of oxford said he was laying 30ft trees so can be done just need a experienced cutter to have a look and advise
  24. two words lay it then you can manage it plus you can get rid of ivy. and will look nice and will thicken up. so you will only need a petrol hedge trimmer to trim it once a year. you can lay hedges fairly high. what part of country are you in. i am sure there will be a local hedgelayer who will be happy to give you some advice by looking at hedge
  25. hi we want a third saw with the right bar for cutting smaller wood we have fallers we can cut up to a point then need the bigger saw plus always good to have a back up in case you need it. and echo is good but it is such a dog to get running smoothly tried the jets but not much joy so we have said when we have some cash buy a new saw and echo can be a back up. and the big husky has made us decide its a husky again.

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