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devon TWiG

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  1. my moneys' on Ash
  2. I have been driving a lorry all week , delivering all sorts , mostly farming and fishing related stuff , glad to be out about in this lovely weather all over Devon and Cornwall
  3. happy with mine still ...not as bright red as they started ?
  4. went in to local ASDA today , not many people but plenty of stuff ,loads of bread , so much that I think much will be binned !!
  5. They will also have more money due to inheriting from deceased oldies as well !!!!
  6. definitely walnut ....... chambered pith is distinctive
  7. Got about a dozen fair size Douglas fir windblow and some are smashed and others have to be cut for safe removal but there is quite a lot of wood ( too much for firewood ) and was wondering what lengths they would best to be cut to and rough value , can make a 20 ton load
  8. Check out this lady .......... Prints — Sarah Woolfenden WWW.SARAHWOOLFENDEN.CO.UK What is a giclee print? The word giclee ("g-clay"), is derived from the French verb gicler meaning "to squirt or spray"...
  9. clean air here then !!
  10. I always have my own supply of wood cut and split ( fairly small ) by Easter and stacked on pallets with tin sheets on top , fairly good airflow ( not too broad a stack ) and when it comes to burning ( Autumn ) I have a days supply in house near woodburner which dries further still , never measure moisture , it just feels right and burns well ...any wood that is , oak does best is split smaller as it does not like to lose its moisture ..
  11. There is some very nice wood in that log , the burring although not major will add considerable figuring to the wood esp waney edge boards , there appears to be brown / tiger oak looking at the top end of the log and there is plenty of good wood around the decay area ,,,if you have plans for your own use and are willing to pay for milling then I think it would be worth it , if however you are speculating on selling wood after paying for milling to make a profit then it is a chance you will have to take ...it always is though !!!
  12. If it is to protect a new planting site , it will only need protecting from browsing/ fraying for approx 10 years so is there any real need for it to last a very long time ? This will of course depend on species and site !! Also deer stalking will obviously help and allowing brambles to grow instead of constantly cutting back once trees have established for a few years .
  13. some owners seem so convinced it is worth a lot of money that they refuse all offers and leave it until it is worthless !!!?
  14. Devon is the same as it has been for the last 4 months , wet and windy and bloody depressing !!!
  15. It is one option , but it will need a fair outreach as well as height , will do some more research ...
  16. no ...the wall is at least 10 foot tall and would take an awful lot of bales !! I will be guying it then climbing it ....if it stays up over the weekend ?
  17. and another beaut nearby !! approx 25+ metres tall hung up and split from ground level to about 17 -18 mmetres up in a spiral ....nice ?
  18. This is the other side of major stem above fork , which is in effect only half round in cross section !!!
  19. Whilst clearing a 5m wide strip around the edge of a woodland to allow for fencing works I found this beauty ( Ash , approx 750 mm DBH and 20 metres tall very unbalanced , not actually touching the wall which belongs to neighbour , no access for any big machines ...eg MEWP either side , it is quite astonishing to me that it has split this far and not gone completely !!!!!
  20. my understanding is that it is not about just a quicker journey but greatly increased carrying capacity !
  21. I really loved multiplat , and did my own eye splices as well , although it will be rubbished by todays youngsters it was perfectly safe and I made a living using it !!
  22. I think less and less landowners would be willing to have fallen trees tidied up , most consider them to have "enormous value"? , others wish them to be left for wildlife ( good idea for brash ! ) and most would expect you to be insured , qualified etc etc to work on their land ! so often a non starter .....
  23. first one looks like Lawsons cypress
  24. It really has been an incredibly prolonged wet spell ...since Sept ..demoralising to say the least , not just for work , quite a few jobs put off by myself and customers and others taking longer to do than planned due to conditions and just horrible ,driving lorries part time more often now , easy life , sat down staring out of window ( at rain !! ) listening to radio ?
  25. I used a willans for decades ....replaced it with a petzl sequoia .....seems fine but no where near as robust !!! however having a rope bridge seems weird at first and they do not seem to last very long , no real advantages / disadvantages

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