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Stere

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  1. Surprised no youtube types haven't posted a video of it with a regular chain on it, cutting logs etc just for the heck of it.
  2. Zelkova but unsure which one carpinifolia or serrata etc? Nursery street tree. Tree, shrub & rhododendron specialist | Van den Berk Nurseries WWW.VDBERK.CO.UK Europe’s largest range of trees, shrubs and rhododendrons. The specialist in medium to large-sized trees ✓ Over 1750... E.g they have 11 Zelkova^
  3. Just found husky make this beast - 5.5kw 3 phase to cut though walls. Husqvarna Power cutters K 6500 Chain WWW.HUSQVARNACP.COM K 6500 Chain is equipped with high frequency PRIME™ technology, making it a very powerful electric chain cutter...
  4. The japs do a silky type blade for recip saws but doesn't look much less effort than a hand saw.
  5. I found thoose recip saws have terrible vibration and slow cutting but ie was a cheapo one. A cordless one is useful for roots in holes & trenches though etc
  6. I looked into this before think the largest one around is 2.2kw so about 40cc eqivalent. Only bigger one I found was youtube video of some crazy russian one or as part of a firewood processer The most powerful and the fastest manual electric chain saw Victar.Speed 20 inches + converter: Product Details - Export Portal WWW.EXPORTPORTAL.COM Learn more about The most powerful and the fastest manual electric chain saw Victar.Speed 20 inches +... Only $2430 ? I have a 2kw corded one older version of Makita UC4051 its very useful for smaller diameter logs.
  7. North Wales Didn't think there had being much frost as so mild. Maybe it was frost followed by drought in summer that finished them off, but soil is heavy clay so fairly good at retaining moisture (maybe was too wet with all the rain in Feb?)
  8. Could double check it with another different moisture meter maybe?
  9. Stere

    DEVS?

    Nah this
  10. Used to use this as cover on veg garden plots to stop weeds the when plot wasn't in use/fallow but then the rats ate holes in it when it was in storage one summer. It lasted many years until the rats got at it. Still have few small sheets and no UV degradation... Meant a load less job weeding as killed area of grass/weeds ready for planting veg and it also warmed soil i reckon. Anying that would as be good as replacment? New bail wrap isn' the same type. Have had some woven weed membrane stuff since that wasn't as durable and is expensive.
  11. Makita EA6100
  12. Stere

    DEVS?

    Yeah thought it was good. Whats your theory about whats they were doing in the dev building that changes everything/nothing? Something about free will being an illusion?
  13. Did you work out what caused this & how are trees now? Same has being happening to my approx 50 new sweet chesnuts but more servere, looks indenctical to thoose pics. Alot died last spring and just noticed leaves on the ones that survived gone brown and crispy now after them sprouting this year. Have more mature trees planted nearby before with zero syptoms. Trees were grown from local nuts in pots then planted out. Had near 2 month zero rain but soil is still wet from feb.
  14. Thanks never tried mullberries. Freezer is full of "wild" bullace prob my favorite fruit. The only native plum type allegedly. Makes nice jam, more tart flavour than other plums. Also eat them with ice cream
  15. Thanks hard too find in depth info online about growing them as an orchard tree etc. Bit here about an old mulberry orchard: Tiptree's rare mulberry orchard | Morus Londinium WWW.MORUSLONDINIUM.ORG Telling the tale of London's mulberry tree heritage through research, a survey, foraging tips and recipes. Seem like they are London centric thing? & some permaculture stuff: mulberries, growing, agroforestry, permaculture WWW.PERMACULTURE.CO.UK All you need to know about the three types of mulberry. From habitat, feeding, irrigation, yields, pests, its uses in... Seems very optumistic with regards to fruiting maybe in a different climate?
  16. Samurai ones are better i reckon. Got this one and there version of the zubat also Could do with one with finer teeth tpi though for pruning apple trees etc.
  17. Used too see one that covered a whole house roof locally but was felled looked abit likethis : ?
  18. Gone and bought some mulberry trees , so any advice about getting them to thrive produce a load of fruit etc Not come across them fruiting in a garden etc, plan is to plant them in the garden for the fruit. Internets says they get 10m wide 8m tall, or can be grown in pots. Atm they are 5inch saplings in pots.
  19. Had better luck just not using file guides but only tried the flat ones didn't realize the roller ones existed. Ins't SPG33 the eqivalent as 95TXL so that might be the one to try?
  20. Think ace are alu body winches would be lighter than steel body ones.
  21. Stere

    Covid-19

    Bet you like the way shes always smirking ? Priti Patel's guide to not smirking in a crisis WWW.THEDAILYMASH.CO.UK PRITI Patel hasn’t been seen for weeks, possibly because she’s practising how not to smirk during a national crisis...
  22. Stere

    Covid-19

    There is a long list of them but you may regard them as positive attributes. Israel meetings, wanting the death penalty, windrush, hostile enviroment etc.
  23. This is the same one
  24. If you want top of the range theres the bacho one but its very pricey Battery Powered Chainsaws 2000 W | BAHCO WWW.BAHCO.COM { "1": "Battery Powered Chainsaws 2000 W" } Don't think any other cordless topper is 2000W?
  25. What did you plant?

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