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trigger_andy

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  1. Sounds good. Oh, I finally managed to sign up.
  2. I entered my correct post code and the site moved it to the next nearest automatically. Not sure if intentional or not but I was happy to leave it that way.
  3. As in a place to sell the Slabs? Too right!
  4. Was thinking that or Diesel. Maybe Isopropanol?
  5. 50"? Cool. What Saw do you use for that? I'd like one but juct cant justify the cost. Its insane for what it seems to look like. Even without the Chainsaw its almost Bandsaw territory and it looks like there is so few parts to justify the cost. Plus how long it would take me to recuperate that cost. Ive got the Logosol B751 and kinda have a M7, lol.
  6. Its actually a lot more purple that the picture shows.
  7. Cool, never seen one other than in the brochure. Give us a quick write up on it when you get the chance. Pricey bugger eh?
  8. Is that the Logosol Big Slabber?
  9. Awesome! Always fun with a project. I have a second Charger that needs full resto as well. Anyway, back on track, before I left I milled some Yew. Heavy bloody stuff. No idea what I'll do with it, but its there anyway.
  10. Oh oh, dont get me started on my Charger. I'll get everyone pissed off again. 1972 Valiant Charger. Australian Car.
  11. Interested in the 42" Bar and Chains.
  12. Whats a sissy Pin? The Button to reduce compression for starting? If so my 066 does not have one, but my 088 does.
  13. One day! Gotta house to get bought this summer then a full renovation before any more toys. Just had a Classic Car fully re-wired over the last few weeks. Started out as a few wires needing replaced under the hood to needing new Loom and Fuse Box etc, as I kinda expected. Wife not so happy now as thats the best part of £2000.
  14. Bloody hell do I still want one of them!
  15. Cheers, Im using Chrome. Says I have the option of package Test 2 for $30. Is it this one?
  16. Im struggling to see where to join and pay.
  17. Yeh get the coin whilst the work is there I guess? We're flat out busy as well. Three weeks Over Time this year so far and thats with a Company Ban on OT. Not had a chance to play with the mill for weeks now. Been in Norway. Hopefully home end of next week. Logosol need to pull their finger out and get this Trailer Package on the Market. But like Norway Sweden shuts done for the summer so I guess it will be Autumn before its here. Got a few jobs lined up with mates though and a couple of Oak Logs Im gonna buy when Im back that have been set aside for me. Could have got 20t at £100 a ton but my mate got there first. But I got a couple of 8-9 footers at 26" OD.
  18. I hate Paypal with a passion. Sold an engine recently. Stated clearly collection only or arrange your own courier. Buyer never collected for three months then started a paypal dispute, which of course paypal being paypal favoured his side. When I finally got through to them in person they said the sided with his as I still have the the engine and can re-well it. Will only use it for buying now and never for selling unless marked as a gift.
  19. Bloody hell! How did the cards fall like that?
  20. I installed Oak in my house in Norway. Used Osmo Hard Wax. No issues over the 5 years I was there.
  21. Just had a look on itunes. Is it Norwood Sawmills Calculator? Its £.99 there but I think thats well worth it. Handy to have and just downloaded it.
  22. Not overly Pippy is it? But as you say still too nice to make into 2x6. Id slab it and leave as is 2" or 2 1/4" Thick, then if you wanna come back to it down the road then you can still make your 2x6" and 2x4" etc.
  23. Even with Chain Oil in it? Off a Bandsaw's one thing but Id never put Alaskan Milling waste in my Garden.

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