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trigger_andy

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  1. I’ll happily take unprocessed milk. I’ve a crate near my front door that it can just be dropped off at.
  2. The brass necks displayed these days is unbelievable. I can only assume it aligns with the mollycoddled reliance on a whole raft of benefits and the entitlement that seems to come with it. I’ve said I’ll keep the in-laws and my sisters father-in-law in firewood for the rest of their days. Unless it’s family everyone else can either pay or pay in kind.
  3. I guess they’ll burn eventually 🤣 Ill happily give logs away, if they happily give an equal amount of time equivalent in return. Those that claim to be poor and unable to pay also seem very quick to turn their noses up at actually grafting for the logs. Funny that.
  4. I think he's after unprocessed Arb-waste. But still....... With everyone feeling the pinch I think the days of free logs is (hopefully) over.
  5. You’re conditioned to CNN then? 🙄
  6. I also find this hard to believe. The standard needed to pass a driving test 20 years ago could almost be done with your eyes closed. The levels of stringency these days are eye watering in comparison. If you’re not using hyperbole then you really should have reported this driver.
  7. Sounds like you should volunteer to maintain this Bridle way. Let your back do the talking instead of using it as an excuse to steal timber….
  8. Cant say I’ve noticed this at all. But Im rural and the Bobbies have little else to do with their time than hunt for supposed drunk drivers.
  9. Who'd have thought a rushed out untrialed vaccine would have unseen side effects?
  10. Mill on location?
  11. I can sell you slab wood. Out the back of Forfar.
  12. Reaction wood - Wikipedia EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG Have a read of that.
  13. Sounds like a £20-£50 bit of oak. A lot of hassle to go to for a bit of timber that being a branch will most likely be reaction wood that will be all but useless for milling. The time and expense that will go into milling you’d be as well buying a small sawlog.
  14. Let’s not forget 90% of those in Arb are paid from the neck down so it’s worth listening to what you’re being told and consult the manufacturer for a definite response. 🙄
  15. You can’t even find a printed fly in a pisser Eggs. So no, I don’t reckon you saw them. Wit your eyesight you’d best be sitting down to piss.
  16. Your ability to expose your ignorance in every post you make is quite the achievement.
  17. Protest songs. 🙄 Another way to milk the gullible.
  18. Is your Amazon account suspended?
  19. From a Milling perspective Green Oak verses seasoned oak is night and day. Same goes for other hardwoods such as a beech and Ash. They go as hard as iron. I tried to mill some 7 year seasoned Oak with an 084 and it killed the chain on a 55” Bar within minutes, repeatedly. How this translates to chipping I don’t know, but its food for thought. Id also consider asking the folk that actually make the machine.
  20. Facebook marketplace. Google. Gumtree. EBay. Take your pick…. Or looking for free firewood?
  21. But Brexit? 🤣
  22. You’d be better off with a wall fan to move the hot air around.
  23. Not really. They just did not but into it. I worked in a Norway throughout the “plandemic” I had eyes on the ground exposure to how they handled it.

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