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SamWhiting12

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  1. Can recommend @ash_smith123 for bags of kindling
  2. Has any one got experience of using a cone splitter on a 1.5 tonne mini digger? Will it cope with 3m length upto 70cm diameter? Or would it be more suited to get a cone splitter for an 8 tonne machine? Only looking to do around 25 tonne of oversize a year.
  3. Hi Will, we can supply seasoned firewood to Abergavenny. My number is 07894 207896, website and Facebook are below. https://www.facebook.com/MerthyrTydfilFirewoodSupplies/
  4. Do you have any issues with condensation on the corrugated roofing during colder weather?
  5. Stock fencing for crates. Cheap as chips especially if local farms are renewing their fencing.
  6. Hiring out the splitter for the day chopping some knotty ash, larch and oak.
  7. As Ben has said, if you're not becoming a ltd company, then you need to register as a partnership on HMRC. At the end of the tax year you have to declare what you've made as part of the partnership and what split of the profit is going to each partner. That split then also gets recorded on your personnel end of year self assessment.
  8. I like the new site and think the upgrade has made it easier to use. Things I miss are knowing when a picture is attached in a thread and also hovering over a thread to give you a content preview. Cant seem to find those 2 things when looking at the "Unread Posts".
  9. Not harsh enough because my guess, he will never pay that fine. Will what he pays of the fine amend the damage he has done? He should be made to plant a 1000 acre wood as part of a community service FYI, the timber never left the site, NRW got there before it was moved.
  10. Lorry curtain sides are another good option for covering logs.
  11. Yes, we use stock fencing for crates and them put them on pallets to move around the yard. Only used it the once last week on some really wonky wood so the output wasn't the best, probably 6 bags in 5 hours. But I have some decent wood on the yard now so will have fun processing this stuff.
  12. Having a go on our new machine today on some twisted ash and oak.
  13. Ive collected more beech seeds this year, all have been take off the floor but still attached to the shell. Done the test again and all of them are floating. There are no visible bug holes but I have notice cracks where the seed attaches to the shell. Any my ideas why I have collected so many bad seeds?
  14. Hey, looking for an artic of semi seasoned softwood delivered to Talybont, Brecon. If anyone has anything near please drop me a PM. Thanks Sam
  15. We have a very similar setup to you. We try and bring the logs into the barn a couple of weeks before we are going to sell them just to dry off the outside logs. If we cant bring them in, we find the outside logs get wet in the rain but just chuck the wet ones into another container and cover. They will be dry again in a few weeks. Generally, we don't have any issues storing them outside.
  16. Ill pass on your details, and then the guy can contact you. Its to busy and to far for me at the moment. Cheers!
  17. I've just had someone message me to do a log splitting job in Pumpsaint, West Wales. Anyone local to there that hires log splitters? Not sure the size of the job but I can pass any details.
  18. Roughly how many tons have you got? What sort of lengths and diameters are they? Thanks Sam
  19. Have a look at this. Comes with plenty of attachments. Micro Arb Truc | Timber Transport | For Tree Surgeons | Woodland Owners
  20. Ah makes sense.Better than having to take it away and disposing of it
  21. Nice video Just out of interest, what would be the plans with the wood from the job?
  22. Doors open, and take them out the bags and leave them on a pallet. Risk them going moldy with the doors closed.
  23. Do you sell logs decks as well? I cant see any on the website, but I am interested in the WP36. Thanks Sam

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