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Undercut

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  1. Most places let you go straight in, but Myerscough didn’t , they are way cheaper than anywhere else , £850 for level 2 , and £950 for level.4.
    Their online learning system is amazing , I’d honestly get I touch with them, they may just ask you for a statement detailing your experience etc, and you may get a place without level 2 .
    Level 2 In my mind is worth doing , and building up to the level 4 certificate and then diploma.
    Cheers

    Steven

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  2. This oldash suffers from bad dieback, has dropping limbs, branches and looks like it’s been pollarded at some point in the past .

    It’s in a garden , I’m thinking of a clear fell based on safety and the tree deterioration over years to home , all comments and suggestions appreciated

     

    Thanks ImageUploadedByArbtalk1611581331.959283.jpg

  3. I’m after a clutch and clutch nut for a 076av ,if anyone knows of where I could get these parts, came loose while milling and the nut is long lost in a pile of shavings.
    Really good saw , with a big bar on kickback is a very rare thing, but obviously a chain break is built in safety .
    Nip every nut and bolt up regularly as said above they do loosen, I’ve used mine for many years and milled massive sections with zero issues other than the clutch .

  4. Is the best option to fell sooner and retrieve some decent wood?
    There doesn’t seem much logic in leaving the trees for years to deteriorate and become harder more dangerous to fell , all the ash around here is infected bad , and I’ve not seen any being felled due to chalara,it’s terminal is it not?

  5. I have milled up some oak planks, there is rot in the tree mostly in the outer layer, it's the white rot that makes the wood soft, an inch or so in the wood is solid, looks like a mycelium of sorts, just wondering would this continue in the milled timber, or as the tree is felled would the rot only be contained to the areas already affected.

     

    Cheers

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