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kinderscout

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  1. Yes it has split,not to much as soon as it needs it I will put some ties in.but it's nice watching the table change.
  2. The idea is to remove the brake and mod a stub to fit in place off the metal plate,then as above conected to a hose.
  3. Aspen I have ruled out on cost and no one stocks it near to me. Last Saturday milled a large oak 20 litres used in the day.
  4. Thinking of extending the exhaust on the 3120 to get the fumes away from me when milling,your thoughts on this.
  5. Am I right in saying you will get 12 quarter saw boards doing planking.centre four on each stem ?
  6. Kit is everything,But the main one is you not enough of the right food in you,and you end up on the deck. It really tests the body.
  7. I have seen this on a model helicopter this had a tapered set of shoes,pushing the top of the clutch out.it looks identical to these photos.
  8. I am no expert but it looks as if you need a complete new clutch as the springs and pads are very worn,allowing excessive expansion of the clutch?
  9. This is in the garden to a really nice oak
  10. It's almost certainly an evergreen I thought Scots pine but I am learning.
  11. This is a stem that's about to be felled about 20 ft to first branch and 50 feet in total the remaining 30 to 40 ft been removed as the stem looks to be about 2 ft dia at the top.
  12. I dumped it in the end to much in it.the pebbles and sand in the hollow at about 9 ft up caused the mill to rise up off the first cut , You can just see it in the picture. I came home with a very worn chain and a broken sprocket :-( John which chain make do you prefer for milling ?
  13. Got a few planks out off this.allso pebbles and sand, cast iron, victoriana nails, etc
  14. You need a vertically mill to cut the beams.then cut them off the log with the mill . securing the bottom off the plank to avoid it slidding off as happened to me.use plenty of wedges.
  15. I have a 135 that I have been trying to kill for two years,not been successful yet,their bullet proof :-)
  16. Wanted couple of oak stems around the 30 inch dia and around fifteen ft long. Derbyshire,Staffordshire,Cheshire area.
  17. Sorry mull29 it's a duck house as you say in would higher for hens.
  18. In place and just the corner trim to go on.
  19. I built it last week for a lady for £400 ply lined and insulated 8ft by 4ft
  20. It was for gate posts and a coffee table which is now cut in rough.

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