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markheyes

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About markheyes

  • Birthday 05/04/1962

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  • Location:
    Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire.
  • Interests
    Anything wood related from felling to producing a finished article then fueling the log burner
  • Occupation
    Quality Engineer automotive
  • Post code
    SK23
  • City
    Buxton

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  1. The eyes of the second girl are amazing.
  2. I have an old husqvarna 36 and the ignition coil has gone. Can anyone recommend a website or company in UK that can supply me with a new coil?
  3. Very interesting use of an old technique to supply modern demand.
  4. Excellent video, very professional job.
  5. Old tom for me too. Beautiful stuff!
  6. The bay at the back is green wood which will take a year to dry. The front bay i will use as an overflow for the smaller log store i have near the house, these logs are supplied by a local friend ready seasoned. The green wood i am cutting and splitting myself, its from a goat willow at the bottom of the garden.
  7. Here's an update, green wood at the back, seasoned at the front.
  8. T'dark now, tomorrow, if i'm not snowed in!
  9. Thanks again to all for the advice. Ive now added pallets to the side wall, tidied the pile up and created another bay.
  10. Excellent idea. Thanks for that.
  11. Thanks guys, i'll rectify my errors tomorrow!
  12. Yes i realise that now! I'll pallet the stone wall side but will there be a difference in airflow between my present chaotic pile as opposed to neatly stacked? If it's neatly stacked will there not be less room for the air to flow? Or am i being lazy and pedantic?!
  13. I can pallet the wall no problem. Does stacking it improve the drying. I must admit at the moment it is just chucked in!
  14. Yes pallets on the floor but not against the side stone wall. Here's a pic.[/ATTACH]
  15. I've just converted part of my shed to a log store. The right hand side and the back wall are stone,the left hand side is a wall built of pallets to aid ventilation, the front is open but east facing. Can anyone see any issues with this set up?

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