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Big steve

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  1. Had a hard think about this and would say £45 a dumpy bag of sticks
  2. I haven't got a price as yet but where would delivery be to Steve
  3. Would anybody be interested in dumpy bags of kindling
  4. I have kindling available now for delivery in Hertfordshire 7-8kgs wood per sack Contact me for details
  5. I have all the covers yes who's is yours made by ? Iv never seen another by the same manufacturer And Iv looked very hard Steve
  6. The machine pictured works with knotty wood very well but Iv never seen another made by the same company
  7. You need to find either a old vintage machine that might be a little more dangerous but will get you going Clean new off cut wood is a good place to start also it's not wet
  8. Any info on this particular saw ? Good bad ugly Looking for a pot driven saw bench Steve
  9. Cheers guys was looking in general to serif its worthwhile buying a processor Steve
  10. Hi guys can any one give me a price for an artic of cordwood mixed Load hard and some softer Delivered to sg5 Cheers in advance steve
  11. I noticed tonight there is a simular machine on eBay for 2k
  12. I use a screwdriver and just pick it off of our blades it's along way round a24inch blade Or as said above a Stanley knife Iv never noticed ours to cause issues with cutting though ! Steve
  13. Not sure but that was what I payed on the 3rd of December 2014 the one I bought in November 2010 £7500 on open day ! I only have the single phase machine ! Steve
  14. Another one I have aquired for kindling :-)
  15. I paid £6500 for mine brand new from fuelwood this time last year !
  16. thats something like it although would it cut the likes of 4x2 ? steve
  17. Iv seen a machine that you can put rounds or square up to around 3" dia that it brakes off and shoots out the over side in around 6" lengths ? It's like to cylinder one driven with blades at a certain point to feed and cut I saw one at lamma last year but can't find any info on it ? Any info greatly received Regards steve
  18. I know one thing the whole wood job is slow ATM :-( Steve
  19. Yes I only use joinery wood :-) and as said just secured another source for it so hopefully we will get some cold weather
  20. Cheers gensetsteve I'm sure things will come right

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