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Rough Hewn

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  1. Great looking timber, [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  2. Sharp eyed [emoji106]
  3. Where is it? Needs felling and re planting [emoji106]
  4. I run stihl RS.325 on my 261 Quick touch up once or twice a day. Yes full chisel. I only use semi chisel for boring small heavy leaners, as it cut slower and I'm more accurate. [emoji106]
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  6. Sweet chestnut Made a couple of thousand of these a few years back for a well known West Sussex woodsman.
  7. Anyone got a rack which would fit, And you want to sell? (Cheaply) [emoji12][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  8. Be very interested to see the veneer results. What would you cut it with? Bandsaw? [emoji106]
  9. Oregon 75EXL isn't bad, Had held its edge for quite a while now. But it's 3/8
  10. How many tirfors you got? Ryobi? Why? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
  11. These emissions laws will only effect North American and European continents. Remember you can still buy a new 051 and an 070 in some countries. Already a convert to auto tune/mtronic. Just have to remember to clean the air filter regularly. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  12. Personally, if they were mine. I'd bandsaw 4" slabs, Takes longer to dry, less likely to crack or warp. Then cut again when seasoned so if the faces crack you still have a good face on each. Or ask@se7enthdevil Beautiful looking wood mate. [emoji106]
  13. Very nice [emoji106]
  14. Nice rig [emoji106]
  15. Used to get up two hours before bedtime... Father would flog us wi broken glass... And we were the lucky ones... [emoji23][emoji12][emoji106]
  16. Rough Hewn

    Snow

    Wife showed me this. Best use of snow I've seen. [emoji12][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  17. That's a nasty case of grockles [emoji12][emoji106]
  18. Good question Andy, As there wasn't much cut off, the value is almost the same. However the desirability is affected, If you want straight board you can trim it, if you want waney you'd look elsewhere. So a bigger mill is in the planning stages. Personally I prefer waney edge, but I'm warming to the resin river tables. [emoji106]
  19. Go for 20% it's much easier and quicker. A poly tunnel full of stacked ibc's would probably season in a good summer. [emoji106]
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  21. Link doesn't work
  22. These slabs will be for sale in a few months. Pm me for details. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  23. This weeks work [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  24. To be fair I've only cut 3 discos with one, on a 20"bar. It was lightweight and fast, I was wrongly informed that it would only take a 20" bar. If I hadn't bought a 461 I'd probably get a 462. The husky 346(I think) was a really reliable saw.(sometimes the only husky which worked[emoji12]). 560xp, hmmmm... Get a yellow sticker for it(see spud) [emoji848][emoji57][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]

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