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devon TWiG

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  1. I kind of get what you mean .... can I assume you will not be going over as a" volunteer " to tidy up the storm damaged trees in their gardens then ? If you do I would like a slightly storm damaged boat if going cheap ! I suspect there will be a healthy trade in new boats / insurance claims anyway ...
  2. That almost perfectly describes TOTNES !!!! ( except for the early starts )
  3. I think the Forsythia is quite common with this disorder and often encouraged / cultivated for the flower arranging fraternity ...
  4. The arb/ forestry industry is not the natural home of "sensitive " types , and I am sure most do not intend to offend but are perhaps lacking in eloquence of grammar , also things written may come across quite differently than the poster intended . I myself am of the old school of tree work ( I am also old- 56 !!) and chuckled when a member on here some time ago stated that he needed all the latest gadgets , ropes , climbing kit etc etc as he needed to earn an income to pay mortgage etc etc and it could not be done without it .... strange , I managed to pay off mortgage etc years ago using "basic " kit ...polyprop rope , prussik loops , home made spikes ( no srt ) or £200 helmets and I used to keep my climbing kit in a fertiliser sack when I started , however I was not offended by his opinion I just laughed to myself ... but to be fair my house was only 24K ( years ago )... Some people just have opinions ,and are free to state them , but they are just that ...opinions ...Does every one on here whilst sharing a truck cab to and fro site have the same opinions on the best way to do a job , the best boots ,kit , climbing system ( as long as it is safe ) etc or do do you fall out ? .. A very important part in being in a team is the ability to get on with others . There do seem to be some notable absences from here now though ....
  5. So very , very posh CORKS then !! lol nice way to use small bits of wood
  6. Are they very , very posh file handles ?? the last one is a lovely crotch ....I like a nice crotch ...especially a smooth one !!!! Nice work , keep it up ... I will be in the shed a lot more soon ( summer is for outdoor stuff ) so will post a few finished pieces soon-ish
  7. Best not to mill wood this time of the year really !!! but PVA works as well as anything else , and it is water based so easy to clean brushes , I acquired quite a few nice blocks of HC burr recently ( about 12 , 15" cubes ) and I have wrapped them in pallet wrap / clingfilm which will reduce drying and will help induce a bit of spalting until I get around to using them .
  8. You could have given them a really high price and they would have been delighted with all the money they saved !!!!!! ........ I once felled a tree for some one a good few years ago , for about £100 , an easy days work and they were very grateful and said it saved them a lot of money not having to hire in a professional !!!!!
  9. Many are also just cashing in on the gross inflation of their house and retiring early and or buying a lifestyle in a more pleasant area of the country , or overseas .
  10. Yes , this and many other examples but if anyone dares to speak out they will screamed at for being ....racist , xenophobic , right wing nazi facists etc etc , left wing bullies seem to shout the most , however if you are part of any large organisation , government , council ,BBC NHS etc you will be ousted or denied a voice unless you you conform to PC rules , a sort of left wing fascism really isn't it ???
  11. Bloody funny , they seemed to really enjoy themselves ....but what were they trying to do ? strim a pond ?
  12. Are you just holding a piece of sandpaper in your hand against the bowl spinning in the lathe ? ... I use small 2" dia foam / velcro sanding arbors in a drill and will focus attention where / if required on troublesome spots like you have shown here , do not need high speed or much pressure , and I am sure 120/150 grit will remove those marks , it is a bit annoying when the marks only show up when finish (oil or wax ) is applied though .
  13. devon TWiG

    Goaty

    Really sad tragic news .... I also do a mixture of both Arb work and lorry driving and both have considerable risks to self and others ....but such events are thankfully rare .....condolences to his nearest and dearest ...
  14. I was accused of "cultural insensitivity " whilst in Cornwall for putting the cream on my scone before the jam !! ....
  15. I have the makita shown in the video above , and find it a very useful tool indeed ( i have quite a few makita tools so already had batteries and charger ) I have used it on smallish hedge laying jobs , deadwooding conifers and various pruning jobs and for when making rustic furniture , also great to keep handy when chipping for the odd awkward bit that needs a quick cut , however the relatively slow chain speed makes it feel like it is jumping from one cutter to the next , so if you are realistic about its limitations they are very handy indeed ....but like others have said not really a forestry tool ...
  16. Could this not be considered "racist " by oversensitive types ... bloody funny and quite accurate though !!
  17. They had milk carts doing this bloody years ago !!! Perhaps all cars in future will have high efficiency solar panels on roof and bonnet to help, especially when parked up during the day , and / or people stop driving around so much !! also where will the government get its lost revenue from fuel duty from in the future ?
  18. Bob .... I kind of understand what you are saying ....but ...this is not a commercial enterprise ,the logs are for my own use , all of which are from the wood , if I cut them to whatever size or leave trunks whole and leave them to rot ( eco pile ) or burn in situ , how can this be considered storage ? I have no intention of fighting enforcement , ( no enforcement action yet ) but can not understand on what grounds they feel they have to prevent me from doing what I am doing ... I include a pic of one pile the planner was not of the opinion that the pallets etc constitute a structure of any kind ........ also the local council is the DNP authority.... Terry ...
  19. my thoughts exactly , but some eco -mentalists will try to convince people that nasty chlorine is so bad for you and Salmonella is "natural" and therefore good for you !!!! However it should be grown in England though !!
  20. Yes it is hard to get the shape "just so " and as you say an excellent exercise in appreciation and achievement of form , which is essential to produce quality work ....however if you select a few real eggs most of them are not perfect !!! nice one though Mick , when you have made good one try then to make an identical matching one !!!!
  21. Thanks for the replies folks ! ... It does seem that no one considers it wrong in any way to cut and stack firewood in a woodland and I really do not understand where he is coming from , I shall just wait and see what the response is .....
  22. FC said that what happens to trees after felling is not their dept , no felling licence reqd ( less than 5m3 per calendar 1/4 ), yes it would seem many people say they would like to see more small woods "managed " however there are too many barriers to this .....my research has lead me to discover such activities as hurdle making , greenwood furniture, spoon carving , charcoal making etc are not considered "forestry " and are not permitted except ad minimus - less than 28 days per year ....ironically DNP gave a grant to an organisation to encourage bringing coppicng back in to rotation and funded courses etc for training but you are not allowed to process arisings in the woodland !!! ( same rules whether in a NP or not apparently )
  23. I own approx 4 acres of woodland in Dartmoor National Park , 60% Douglas fir the rest broadleaf , it is my intention over time to remove quite a bit of the douglas fir and nurture the natural regen and some planting / seeding to convert it to mostly broadleaf or with a lower canopy of broadleaf , initial operations ( dealing with dead roadside , and other fallen trees etc) has provided me with firewood for my own personal use (approx 6m3 ) which I have cut , split and stacked ,with a tarpaulin covering to keep dry ...... recently a planning officer whilst dealing with the siting of a caravan on adjacent land contacted me with regards to the log piles and stated that I am not allowed to do this as it is considered processing and storage and requires a change of use as it is not considered "forestry " I have done some research and some rulings if interpreted in a particular way may lead to this conclusion but to be honest I am utterly bewildered at such rulings ...... I am not bringing wood in from other locations or selling to others , but if a qualified / competent person working in a forest ,with wood from said forest using forest equipment /tools is not regarded as forestry then I am at a loss as to what it is ......anyone ever come across this before ?????
  24. There is also a climbing contest at this venue on the Sat and Sun , I may well go along to watch ...as I have yet to see SRT in action !!!!....anyone on here taking part ?
  25. Just posting to see if i can still post ( or not ) as I seem to have needed to log in again .... I am a techno -numpty ...

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