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Rough Hewn

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  1. I'm slightly concerned with the possibility of no more 120cc saws in future. Wondering if I should start stock piling 880's? [emoji848]
  2. My small collection I sold(☹️) consisted of: 075 056S 051 440 Partner r14t 76cc 08S 021 009 x2 I miss the 051 and the 056S the most. Solid, last forever saws. ☹️☹️☹️
  3. Might have something. 07376803384 Saul [emoji106]
  4. Make totem poles [emoji12][emoji106]
  5. How entry level? Plywood Alaskan mill? Or bandsaw? Quite a bit in between. [emoji106]
  6. Nearly every week. Mainly for milling. [emoji106]
  7. Msa200 for the workshop, 261 461 661 880 [emoji106]
  8. Last summer I was on a big site job felling and snedding a lot of trees. Ditch witch to move brash and logs. Bandit 990/925? 14/17"?Chipping onto a pile so no chip runs. After several days the chipper went down. Got another big bandit with a winch. Loading brash sideways with a loader is very difficult. But dropped in front and winched in, so quick. Strangely satisfying. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  9. Quality photography as well as tree work [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  10. Pm sent [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  11. Went to extract the timber today from pontefract. Pulled into the big car park to find it full of white caravans... Had a chat with the new residents, they were quite chilled. Just asked me not to leave any mess or they'd get blamed. Offered them some firewood, but they said no one has a woodburner. Got a couple of loads out, but might wait a couple of weeks before collecting the rest. [emoji106]
  12. I sold my old dinosaw collection. I really regret it. [emoji51]
  13. It is if you cut the tree down , according to hmrc. [emoji106]
  14. That's an interesting point, I absolutely agree the conditions we live in have changed dramatically for the better during the 20th century. In the recording, Noam talks about how industrial towns were designed and filled, from the earliest part of the industrial "revolution" and how that model was refined over centuries. It's more interesting than an hour and a half of Hollywood [emoji106]
  15. I'd be very interested in your take on it, you're a sharp tack. [emoji106]
  16. I'm rather ineloquent, but mr Chomsky explains it well. It's long because it's a big subject. [emoji106]
  17. No access, not my choice.(subbing) I can still smell it. ?
  18. Time and effort, Never read animal farm Mick? When the chains are in your head not on your wrists, you think you're free...
  19. It's not just indoctrination, it's a history of how the masses are controlled by big business. You are being farmed. [emoji51][emoji51][emoji51]
  20. Two days of drop n chop [emoji3][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  21. If you believe you're not indoctrinated, it's working. This is reality.
  22. Velcro strap[emoji106] Sopping wet, couple of cardboard patches and a hole full of soil. It's the ones they wanted. [emoji849]
  23. I haven't time to make stuff right now, these are a guy who buys some slabs from me. [emoji106]

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