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Stihl123

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  1. 25x38mm roof batten i use stacked in the little covered area made from pallet tops, so air flow all 4 sides and stacked off the ground obviously and a roof if that makes sense!
  2. Hi As above, does anyone have the part numbers of what I need to order please to convert 880 to run 3/8 bar and chain etc Think it's been on here before but can't find it Thanks
  3. Yeh just what I was told rev more airflow the better But be good if one of the milling guys said their thoughts as best thing to do please? Cheers
  4. Yeh just what I was told ref more airflow the better But be good if one of the milling guys said their thoughts as best thing to do please? Cheers
  5. ? Time is money, ported saws cut quicker!! That's filled me with confidence!! I've stickered up, and there is plenty of airflow and I'll put the beech on top too So we'll see what happens I guess
  6. ?? I didn't mean to add those pics Used a little more than a sip as I used a spudded 660 ?
  7. Cherry and 1 of the beech done Done them at 50mm?
  8. talking of walnut stocks, can i just use Liberon Superior danish oil on mine? cheers
  9. Question time ? I have these logs that I'll be milling over the wknd The one at the back on the right is cherry 4 other big logs are beech and little one at the front is obviously oak Question is what's the best thickness to do them to keep the wood as stable as possible during drying, I'm thinking 40/50mm? They'll most likely be used for a bbq area or that sort of idea, so most likely external application Also, does anyone ever spray their slabs with woodworm preservative just to do all they can to get the little shits out? Thanks again ?
  10. yeh thanks, just i do like something half decent quality, if i've got a kit i'll use it on all my milled stuff and anything else that needs strapping for that matter!
  11. OK thanks, would this kit do the trick? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F401439026425 Thanks
  12. never get bored with a 261 and a rattle can
  13. what would you recommend i do with these slabs of beech, i've just got 3, 5 ton ratchet straps on them, mega mega tight they will be outside a little while before they go in the kiln then a sheet of celotex over the top is there more i should be doing to make sure they don't move, they'll be for table tops so!! thanks
  14. tbh i wouldn't know as never used a 462...... yet!!
  15. love how they feel, handle and pick up haven't had a chance to give it a proper solid days work yet this is an interesting watch: youtube.com/watch?v=H0LYA17kn-M
  16. yes they do thanks, i got part number: 1142 664 0501 work perfect and work with the inner stock one
  17. awesome, let me know keep us posted on how it runs after the port work cheers mate
  18. hello, anyone managed to get any bigger dogs or anything for the 500i or point me somewhere pls? cheers
  19. seems fine, but i've literally done about 7 cuts with it so far. sure was better than before
  20. had a little play with the 261, muffler mod and then reset m-tronic. seems to scream alot better now
  21. ok thanks mate. they are about £100 but seem real strong and like the idea of just slotting the 4x2 in as you say cheers
  22. how do you find those saw horses? are they worth the big money?? cheers
  23. not sure i agree with the BFG trading on their name!! BFG's are made by Michelin who make pretty much the best tyres out there. i used to have general grabbers on my ranger but find the BFG's better on wet tarmac BFG's and gernerals both have wet grip rating of a B but personally have found the BFG's more predictable!

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