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Rough Hewn

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  1. Erm... Ash/holly (does have a little ash pink) Pear/malus/hawthorn maybe?
  2. About time you bought a mill isn't it Snarly Badger? [emoji12][emoji106]
  3. Possibly, Or a big rotten hollow log[emoji848] Only one way to find out. [emoji6][emoji106]
  4. I could mill it but not until April. Please contact me if interested. Thanks Saul [emoji106]
  5. Simple answer: Fell it and mill it. 100% safe tree, and you get to KEEP IT in your garage until you turn it into furniture. [emoji848][emoji106]
  6. Forgive my naivety, But from my limited understanding... All previous climbing training is invalid? As a non climbing employer of climbers, how do I know if I'm legal and insured? Seems like this legislation is probably going to injure a lot of climbers?
  7. Wet n wild in West Yorkshire. Literally howling winds.
  8. As Wulbert points out, The laws around "bothies" are completely different in Scotland. In England however there are ways of living in the woods all year round. Legally. It's just the legislation is rather obscure and mainly forgotten. (Which helps keep the fairy light brigade part time). [emoji106]
  9. [emoji7][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  10. Sturdy and good looking, Great finish [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
  11. Yes, but it's a durable wood. Plenty of uses for roundwood that size. Mainly fencing. [emoji106]
  12. It's the BBC. They never lie. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji106]
  13. Get a professional in. Whereabouts are you? [emoji106]
  14. 8-12' Strainers, Or split into posts. Log cabins, beams, Teepee poles, 1/2" cladding etc etc [emoji106]
  15. Hay bales... Good idea [emoji106]
  16. You know I'm only messin [emoji12][emoji106]
  17. Ever seen a climber fell trees? [emoji6]
  18. Climbers £150-£200 a day Groundies £100-£150 a day [emoji106]
  19. Still looking for reliable experienced sub contractors
  20. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] This. [emoji106] Having tried to get employees to mill logs,.... As F2F says it's having many years experience with wood and grain, that allow you to "see" inside. Where to get the best cuts etc. Especially when you only cut really expensive character logs. [emoji106]
  21. Nearly got thrown out of a tourist info office in Rouen, I only asked the girl behind the counter directions to the river? Ou est la sein? [emoji51][emoji6][emoji106]
  22. Doesn't matter. Agrimog is probably one of the most experienced millers on Arbtalk. I listen to his opinion, just like I listen to yours. [emoji106]

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