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gobbypunk

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  1. Amazing I wish I was half that good so cool nice one dont know what else to say
  2. Hi john you said that you have some oak planks I dont spose you have any first cuts you know round on the one side I am looking for some quite big first cuts and not too far from dorset if you or anybody can help and just out of interest what size are your oak planks and how dry Thanks Mark
  3. Hi yeah no worries just crack on with it what type of cedar , wrc , lebanon etc all very durable outside and ok for a lean to stright from milled , do post some pics and good luck with your build Cheers Mark
  4. Seeing as you have so many planks why not have a go at spalting some by covering in damp sawdust it just seems to speed up what happens naturally Cheers Mark
  5. Hi Mr Spider sorry not much chance of a photo of the underside the school that hads it is closed summer holls but can tell you , just used m12 coach screws and jointers mate polyeurethane wood glue , I do have to deliver some big mushrooms after the holls so will take a pick then if you want Thanks Guys
  6. Hi Kav I milled the boards annd left them for about a week so green and yes it smells ace I love smell of cedar in the morning Cheers Mark
  7. Thanks Guys and do let me know if any of you want one , it took a fair sized but milled withe the alaskan to make it Cheers Mark
  8. Hi All - Just wanted to share some pictures of my latest project, finally installed at St. Andrew's School in Salisbury. It was cool to see the kids making good use of it!
  9. Hi guys I have a gala tent and I use the last 3rd as demo area I have those red/white plastic barriers and also warning signs ( children must be supervised at all times etc ) but some shows that have space we get a big roped off area , I find most shows have risk assesment on there booking forms but its just mostly common scense Cheers Mark
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    Woodwasps

    Wow cool I always thaught that they would just sting you like an ordanary wasp glad to find out they dont thanks guys , but F--k they are scary Cheers Mark
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    Woodwasps

    I may be wrong but I would deal with it do you want loads of wood wasps in your yard they are quite big and have big scary stingers oh no get rid Cheers Mark
  12. Hi guys sorry should have given more detail I need a brake cover hopefully without the tool-lesss chain adjuster as it had one but it broke but my mate who does my repairs has told me a normal one will fit , so if anybody out there has a spare brake cover it would be ace Thanks Mark
  13. The plum tree where I work has a fungus growing on it - I don't have a clue what it is or how it might affect the health of the tree? Any info and advice would be greatly appreciated!
  14. Thanks guys that link to some for sale in the u s bloody hell its expensive it cant be horse chestnut , but hey if any of you lot do see some in this country please do let me know Thanks Mark
  15. Hi guys hear is one for you some yrs ago I was next door to an old boy at a craft fair he was making coffee tables and clocks and some of them were made from seria buckeye not sure on the spelling so this wood was just so cool the colours in it yellow black etc been looking for some ever since have any of you lot seen any know where I can get some Thanks Mark
  16. Hi guys thaught I would ask hear first before trawling ebay I need a new side cover for my husky 235 and have been told 236 will fit as well so do any of you guys have an old broken saw that may have the part I need Thanks Mark
  17. Hi guys just got my self a arrowsmith timber dryer unit need to build the box for it, do any of you know anything about them there was no instructions but the old boy It came from said he just ran it until no moisture came from the outlet pipe looking forward to your thaughts Cheers Mark
  18. whats the deal how much do you want for it and where in hampshire is it cheers Mark
  19. Hi what do you mean kill the saw does saw dust get in the carb and maybe the barrel thus f-----g it up , as I have noticed my cardboard air filter filling up with sawdust do you think a sthil dealer would be able to get me the other type cant afford to kill my big saw Cheers Mark
  20. Hi I paid 1250quid for my 880 and that was the best price I could find so I would think thats what you should be looking at an ace bit of kit just wish I could get round to useing it a bit more often Cheers Mark
  21. Hi how much do you want for it or is it a give away or I could come and mill some on site if poss and have some planks each P M me Cheers Mark
  22. Sorry bit far to go and there dont seem to be any way to sell anything to cover expences they keep whatever you make till the end of the year on display but expensive week away, but good luck with it Cheers Markets
  23. Hi I have an 880 for milling and apart from flooding it one day it has always started never let me down and I also think the tick over noise is ace, good saw plenty of power sails through most buts but I am a confirmed sthil man I havre a small husky and nothing but trouble scince I got it at a show this weekend and the chainbrake just snaped. So go for the 880 I rekon, happy milling Cheers Mbark
  24. you lucky bugger it looks like a well built saw some TLC and away to go wish I could find something like that whats it costing you do keep us posted on your progress , best of luck with it cheers Mark
  25. If only I had the money thats one nice mill ,hopefully one day thaught I had an investor but he pulled out without even telling me why ,dont think you will have any worries selling it dount spose you fancy expanding down in dorset do you ( if only ) good luck with your new saw post somevpics when you get it All the best Markm

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