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gobbypunk

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  1. Hi guys I have 3 picknick tables to make for a school and wanted some western red but having a hard time getting some but have been offerd some leyandi and wellingtonia never having used either of these before what are they like how durable outsiide etc thanks in advance for your thaughts Thanks Mark
  2. Hi mate that would be ace the only reason for the length is so they will go in thre back of my van where are they or can you deliver to shaftesbury Thanks Mark
  3. hi guys I am looking for 3/4 buts of sweet chestnut about 10/12ft long and 2/3 wide for milling oh I am in north dorset Thanks Guys
  4. Cool I like it similar to one I just did but just a castle not a bench I will post some pics tomorrow , nice work I like it Cheers Mark
  5. Dont know what happend there but all the onfo is there just ignore the repeated bits
  6. Hi guys sorry forthe delay hear is the info I hwve its not much but hear it is Load size hardwood 1""=90 cf 2""=180 cu ft Type high temp dehumidifier max drying temp 45%c Controls thermometer,thermostat and multi stage timer Weight 26 kg Power consumption 450watts internal fans Water ext 4gallons or 18ltrs a day Air flow 400- 500 cmf I left out a few bits of nfo like all plastic dranige but thats all the speck stuff that Kim passed on to me thanks Kim hope its of some use or help Cheers Mark 500Watts heater intermittent use Water ext up to 4 gallons or 18ltrs a day
  7. Hi mate talk to Davies implaments in wales they import norwood mills with that sort of money you should get a new one or a place called just saws they import Hudson mills I looked right into most mills as i thaughtI had an investor turned out he was just a **** but found out alot about banrmills good luuck Cheers Mark
  8. Hi just had a thaught some people chainsaw mill with a full chiesil chain and you can get that in csrbide tip so maybe that would be a way to go just a thaught Cheers Mark
  9. Hi speek to Rob D on hear I know he milled some with his alaskan as I saw some planks when I did a milling course with him , lovley colour , I have some just havent got round to milling it yet I did cut a small slice with my carving saw and it wasnt that bad came up like glass with the sander , I would steam clean it and metal detect a few new chains and give it a go some pics would be cool if you do it Good luck Mark
  10. Hi guys I havent forgot about the speck only just found it but left it on the bench in my workshop and not there till friday so will get it then and pass on Cheers Mark
  11. Have a look at the supports that people use for tennis elbow I almost got myself one but after a cortizone injection my elbow got better Cheers Mark
  12. Hi its a funny world I have just bought one and the old boy who I got it off was making nice furniture and never had a prob with it the box he had it in was almost as wide as a double garage 4ft tall and wide I do have some speck for it that cornish cough kindly sorted for me if you P M me your email or address I will send you a copy , I just need some selotex to make my box, I paid a100quid for mine , will look out the speck tomorrow while I am in my yard Cheers Mark
  13. Hi guys do come and say hi I will be chainsaw carving , so come and have a look at my stuff for sale and say hi dont get to meet hardly anybody form arbtalk Cheers Mark
  14. Have you seen any of Grinlin Gibbons carvings they are all done in lime inside stuff , but amazing in one there are sheets of music that look like they would move in the wind so lifelike , and yrs and yrs old so ideal for carving stuffto go inside Cheers Mark
  15. I dont spose you are going to the Confor show at Longleate next week , I am in dorset so a bit far to come just cant get any cedar , shame you are so far away Cheers Mark
  16. Hi why not make a box and use it for the lid sand up some nice brass hinges bent round the shape ,stunning
  17. Hi Si hows things ok I hope ,just a quick hi catch you next time you are down my way All the best Mark
  18. I think there is a full vid on you tube as i said been watching it on and off for ages , just cant work nit out even the full vid dont show it all , but i am sure a few of us together could , anybody up for it Cheers Mark
  19. Hi I have watched that vid loads of times and just cant work it out , it would be cool to do at shows if anybody wants to come down to our yard and spend a day working it out , I would be up for it Cheers Mark
  20. Ha Chainsaw trousers I am quite short and and have a bit of abeer belly have a nightmare finding any that will bloody fit I am sure not everybody who works with saws is tall and thin Sorry for the moan Mark
  21. Oh sorry nice bench how long did it take to make love the rustic charm cool Cheers Mark
  22. No dont slice up any cedar there is a massive shortage I cant get any in dorset , so if anybody has some I would love some Cheers Mark
  23. Hi guys I was milling some spalted beech yesterday and was getting a face full of exhaust this dont happen all the time , but was then looking at exhaust mods on an american site and they were just running a pipe with no baffle box , also they were inserting reducer rings in the pipe now its been a long time scince I messed with bikes but the engins aint that diffrent so to the point I would like to mod my exhaust but 1 with just a pipe its going to be very loud 2 if I alter the back preasure woulnt it need re tuneing I look forward to your thaughts Cheers Mark
  24. Hi guys do come and say hello I will be chainsaw carving/milling ,dont get to meet many arbtalkers face to face Cheers Mark

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