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Anthonyhughes1

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  1. Cheers I think ill get a husvarna 365 and a cheap mill to start. Anthony
  2. Hey Top I am based in Dublin Ireland, so i may not get to you. but thanks for the offer. Anthony
  3. Hey thanks for that. Do you think it's OK to start out with a logosal or should I look at something else.
  4. Hello i am hoping to start chainsaw milling, i was planning on getting on of the little logosaw mills. I have been told i need to get a new saw, i am was looking at either the husqvarna 365 or the 560XP any thought on using either or those? to start it will mostly be boards between 12-18" maybe a little bigger but not much. Anthony
  5. Hello I don't know if anyone can help but I am trying to find out how fast cypress macrocarpa dries and losing it resin, I know it depends on a lot of factors but I am guess looking for a rough idea. I am mostly looking to find out is it a large drop in the first few month and then it slows Anthony
  6. Thanks for the help alec I'm just wondering has they are been laid on a concrete floor will they need to be as thick. Anthony
  7. Hello I am trying to find out what uses milled monterey cypress has. I am getting 3 about 1 meter wide trees cut down and in hoping to use them for something other the fire wood. Anybody has any tips on usage please let me know, my hope is for flooring in the house but not sure if it's any good.

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