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kinderscout

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  1. All your seventh give us a ring tonight 07854568897
  2. And the front picture of the larger piece.
  3. Yes I am but don't no what their worth ?
  4. Two ft dia by one ft depth and the second one two ft dia by ten inch depth.
  5. Your thoughts on this.
  6. I know when I was in college many years ago,they where always referred to as beech block.So I believe beech is used as it has a natural protection against bacteria.
  7. Jack Russell, would not be without tess,still full off it at 20.
  8. Wanted oak for milling, up to 40 inch dia.I work on a 50/50 basis me standing the cost off the milling. Within 100 miles off Derbyshire.
  9. I would leave it,as it is most likely going to be chopped out in the later stages,as in the beam being dressed to go into a building.
  10. Apparently it is not good to include sapwood in beams,as pointed out to me on arbtalk.someone pointed out that their was minimal sapwood in a beam I had cut.
  11. A lady is collecting this tonight. So it has been planed free off milling marks cut to required size.
  12. Get a circular saw to them trimming the sap wood of leaving you with nice heart wood only.presentation is important. I always dress the timber removing defects.
  13. My trailer code has been removed on my new license,but is still on the original paper one :-) trying to raise more revenue I think.
  14. http://www.chainsawbar.co.uk. is the chain for milling?
  15. Mark think the 236 has a one bolt and a two bolt for the brake side and I think the pull side may be the same,two different ones.seem two remember from a rebuild on a friend's saw.picture would be handy.
  16. Yes big beech its covered in bur think it might give me a few chains to sharpen.
  17. It is in a farmer's field and I can mill it if I want.my plan is to cut the root ball off,clean the stones out and take a test cut. Unfortunately someone has had a go at burning it.And it looks as if it would be rewarding with the timber, but at what cost it seems to be very hard timber.
  18. 3ft long and 28inches wide in an S shaped trunk,So each board wood be 3ft by 12 inches.
  19. It's not easy to tell you where to section the tree for milling.it depends on alot off things.what it is being used for,trunk diameter going up the trunk.The aim is to cut sections off the tree with the diameter the same at each end or similar.theirfore getting more out off the tree.I find around the nine to ten foot mark I can cope with,lift and move on my own.
  20. I get the head aches,no nose bleeds.that's has made me think I need to do something about it before it gets to that stage.
  21. I am in Buxton Derbyshire Eddie.
  22. I think it is a blacksmiths tool for making window grate,making the u shape in the metal prior to weaving it together and riveting together.

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