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Stere

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  1. ms180 had bad vibes but i see the ms181 looks like its being improved loads with regards to vibes in the sales infos but not used one. Makita EA3600F40B looked your ideal saw if they still existed: https://www.makita.biz/product/category/ope/ea3600f/ea3600f_01f_ea3500s_01s_ea3200s_01s_view.pdf Has dawgs with holes for extra weight saving:
  2. Trees in general don't like having soil lvl changed - a tree well might work might not...
  3. Different saws different uses best to have both as if ones out of action so you aren't stuck. Even if you get the ms400 you will still need/want ideally a smaller saw for snedding etc? For alot of stuff the ms261 would be best most efficent saw for the job & get more hrs total use? But depends of the size of the trees you are cutting? Both a big jump up from the 024 which you sounded happy with.......
  4. Im surprised its so low esp versus other sources.... How Green Is Wind Power, Really? A New Report Tallies Up The Carbon Cost Of Renewables WWW.FORBES.COM Building and erecting wind turbines requires hundreds of tons of materials — steel, concrete, fiberglass, copper, and more...
  5. Probably as it would be stupidly expensive and not work? Also there too much stuff up there already without adding more & risk of causing the space junk armaggeddon Kessler syndrome ? Return to wooden wind power ? LOW-TECH MAGAZINE: Wind turbines WWW.LOWTECHMAGAZINE.COM Doubts on progress and technology <!-- Begin Cookie Consent plugin by Silktide - http://silktide.com/cookieconsent...
  6. I reckon houses should have purpose built airing cuboards or drying rooms. Nice Idea From the Past: The Airing Cupboard WWW.TREEHUGGER.COM Keep your linen warm and toasty with a traditional British technique.
  7. Whats going on with thoose teeth?
  8. This FC pdf booklet is good: https://cdn.forestresearch.gov.uk/2011/01/silviculture_thinning_guide_v1_jan2011.pdf If you want CCF might best to leave some self seeders.
  9. Supposedly they are very good for honey bees might be worth considering letting someone have hives there etc....
  10. Got one fieldfare now that seems to be the same individual living under the hedge for weeks and it is very shy of humans- but he guards any apples and defends them from the blackbirds. As described here so seem its a common behaviour... tyrkedue | The Naturephile THENATUREPHILE.COM Posts about tyrkedue written by Finn Holding
  11. Limes valuable stuff: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Basswood-Carving-Whittling-Unfinished-Crafting/dp/B09PHKV3LD/ref=asc_df_B09PHKV3LD/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=599377443289&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7777288593243331759&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1007441&hvtargid=pla-1660920102139&psc=1
  12. I find my feet sweat loads in goretex lined boots so prefer non lined ones.
  13. Dunno whats is so bad about wind turbines? One problem atm is blades are non recyclable that needs some fixing but supposedly they are gonna do that in future National grid has interconnects with the EU to balance power demand and generation also u can use pump storage systems like Dinorwic Demark has a system that thet must be some share of community ownership of them i think. Wether all the contracts to go to foreign companies is a seperate issue . Smaller turbines are less efficient - the local ones have being upgraded to larger versions on the same site But no reason you can't have both small and big.....
  14. I saw a hedge layer who had made a nice copper overstrike protecter A cheap idea is a bike inner tube
  15. Stere

    Clever or not?

    Needs a bigger area cleared round the base in the turf imo But if its one of thoose invasive cotonaster sp it can spread all over theres acres of the stuff got out in the wild now.... Natural Resources Wales / Controlling Cotoneaster across North Wales NATURALRESOURCES.WALES Controlling Cotoneaster across North Wales | Rheoli Cotoneaster ledled Gogledd Cymru So not that clever to plant it maybe.....as will seed all over the place
  16. Is the above which looks kind of drastic to me - spur pruning as used in modern commercial orchards ? I try to do the first one "regulated" as I like trees looking more natural. Traditional orchards: maintenance pruning - TIN017 PUBLICATIONS.NATURALENGLAND.ORG.UK This information note provides guidance on the reasons for the routine pruning of fruit trees and advice on the different...
  17. Alot of farmers are actually injured and killed.
  18. The handle I attempted developed a slight curve in both axis of direction which I thought wouldn't matter much as it was only very slight but it turned out it was actually annoyingly noticable (in a bad way) when used. Its seems it needed to be 100% straight on the sideways axis otherwise its not good. 😏
  19. Theese ideals often sound good in the headlines until you think though the whole enviro impact & consequences. That just news reporting the cons goverment enviro policy its not an opinion piece like this by the farmers favourite George which is anti the idea. Why are we feeding crops to our cars when people are starving? | George Monbiot | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Modern biofuels are touted as a boon for the climate. But, used on a large scale, they are no more sustainable than whale oil...
  20. Some fancy pricey ones here: Replacement Handles For Sale | Woodsmith WWW.WOODSMITH.CO.UK Nice range of sizes in length a thickness .I thought you needed the grain to follow the handle fairly well if you shape against the grain to much makes it weaker. Broken a few new bought handles and noticed the grain alignment was poor like it this pic: If buying one in a hardware store at least you can look at them and a try choose a better one. But the ones in the local store if I recall correctly looked poor i think for the above issues
  21. What is crap about the bought ones? I tried making some but found it tricky to get ash logs to cleave along grain in a straight line often seems to curve or be wavy. I think a tree from a properly managed ash plantation might have straighter grain. Hickory according to wood database is slighly more elastic which seems to be one of the desired wood properties for impact tool handles. Plenty of 36" hickory ones about for £20 each might be better quality than the cheapest ash ones? Elastic Modulus: 2,160,000 lbf/in2 (14.90 GPa) Shagbark Hickory | The Wood Database (Hardwood) WWW.WOOD-DATABASE.COM Elastic Modulus: 1,785,000 lbf/in2 (12.31 GPa) European Ash | The Wood Database (Hardwood) WWW.WOOD-DATABASE.COM Ash will probably be in short supply soon due to ash die back. Japanese use oak for axe handles but maybe we should be planting some hickory in the UK? 😏 Another tradition species apparently is osage orange for tomahawks
  22. I'd of thought some of that that armoured stuff listed would be going to ukraine now? Nice bucket truck
  23. A few yrs back I think there was some very large auctions that had alot more stuff listed?

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