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Foliage

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    Anything wood, biking and weight training
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    Woodworker
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    Dublin

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  1. Best of luck with the new venture,I have read your posts and have found them very interesting and helpful in setting up our own mill across the pond . We have the sawing bug and you helped inspire us . Anyway just my opinion,to be fair I don’t think you would go far wrong with a Timberking 1220 or 1400 . Very durable and one you know your way around equipment ,they are basically bomb proof . all the best D
  2. hi there Might be interested in sharing that container if you have not already pushed the button. in that market myself at the mo' cheers D
  3. Hi , Thanks for your reply ,was out for a while only back on. Yes 40' is from auxillary board which has a 10 square supply and have ducting in was going to use 3 core nymj cable 2.5 . So was not sure if distance was too far and also it seems to require 2 by 10amp supplies was wondering can i run a 20amp supply and cross both terminals hope this makes some sence Help
  4. Good evening Was hoping someone would have advice on wiring a logosol sauno kiln. I know it requires a 20amp breaker and 2.5 cable will surfice but the question is on the bi-pole set up and if the 2.5 cable with be ok on a run of 40' I know this is vague but any advice would be great ,besides get a qualified sparks Many thanks D
  5. Wooly aphid or Meally bug as the americans call it. Have seen it seriously damage orchards and encourages canker to take hold best to get on to it quickly with a systemic as has been mentioned many available from agri stores Also brush infected areas with methylated spirit,can remain dormant for a season don't ignore it . D.

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