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sparkes

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  1. I would think, to keep it in proportion, about 2' at the widest part and may 2 or 3 " thick. It will be outdoors so need to be robust and I will take advice on stain, wax or varnish. Thanks
  2. Hi All, My wife is a stone mason and has just bashed out the most amazing Acorn. I want to get a large (6') Oak leaf carved for it to sit on; it will be outdoors if that helps. Anyone in the SE able to help and if so an estimate price? Thanks
  3. Might as well sell my tools now: Seriously, fantastic work and inspirational. I know I will never achieve such craftsmanship but will still aspire to.
  4. I am sure this has been asked many times before but please excuse the new boy! I am going to buy a mill to run on my MS440. The site I visited says I shouldn't go above 28" but if I am to loose 6" due to brackets could I push up to a 30"? Also where is the best place to buy mill, bar and chain? Don't like ebay etc as never sure who it is selling and was ripped off in the past. Thanks for any help.

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