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Walksatnight

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  1. how much twang do you need i have some square catapult elastic
  2. can any one recommend a timber hauler need to be moved from portsmouth to petersfield
  3. Any one in north Hants /Surrey boarder do firewood processor hire at all
  4. That's all a defender is good for lol
  5. Here is mine not quite arb but wood related all the same hope you all enjoy It's still a working progress (always have something more important to do ) But comments very welcome Oakview Framing - Exquisite bespoke, traditional oak framing.
  6. Use a circular saw set at 30 degrees be perfect
  7. You could try English woodlands timber that's who I use never had a quality issue but tbh any one who knows face glazing would be comfortable with useing green oak if you need any advice on the face glazing pm me
  8. Got any pics of your setup please
  9. I would use tung oil over Danish outside Tung oil is the base for Danish oil but without the varnish in it I have done exterior jobs in the past with Danish and the varnish causes it to flake over time where as the tung oil doesn't
  10. Everyone loves the gate yet it's the easiest project I have done in years it was a replacment for a existing one so I had to copy it (well what was left of it ) customer was happy so that was great
  11. I do have a website but it's not built yet ( just too busy) The lock gates are in oak as most are now I thinks that's about the tenth set I've done now
  12. Are you looking to build something herne

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