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topchippyles

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  1. I know pawl who is the dealer in hereford and used his machine which is the electric version TTS-800 Premium,Its wrong to say they are dealers as they are not really.To me a dealer is someone who has all spares in stock and has all the machines on display for a future customer to buy and view, this is not the case with the uk so called dealer. Pawl is a very helpful guy but is just a middle man who takes payment and speaks direct with the factory as he is polish and the the sawmills and made in poland.I myself would go down the hydraulic route as most of the top mills (wood-mizer/ timber king/forester/trak-met) all use hydraulic loading as i have used all 4 for a couple of days at least so had the feel of using them. Budget is your main factor here but in fairness to trigger he has the logosol 751(toy) and its a very well built machine and will handle the log size your after milling.Good option would be a small folk lift with the b1001 Anyone who spends a day using a tool like the wood-mizer LT-20/40 would never look at the manual handling saws if budget allows the hydraulic option.
  2. Treat it then sand the surfaces down after and it will be fine. You can get a food safe woodworm treatment.
  3. I am unsubscribing from this thread,Your all raving mad I new stubby was but its catching worse than corvid
  4. Use something like a clear sika to treat it but apply a couple of coats. Might be worth putting something in writing to avoid any come backs
  5. Cannot blame them can you.Want you want a hairy arsed gorilla on your khazi
  6. Need to treat that just to be sure
  7. You do not want a job with him.Talks to the norwegian penguins and his best mate below nicknamed him eggs
  8. I could not help myself there sam no offence in any way what so ever.Just smoking you out is all.
  9. Not really sure on sunny sam fron the isle of white.Could be a fella for all we know like the one out of crocodile dundee (guy dressed up like a sheela)
  10. Fry-cook your brain will trigger with his constant argumentative approach to life.Guy should have been a biblical preacher with the textual sermons he spouts.Chap like him every sunday on his soap box at chepstow racecourse talking god and jesus will forgive your sins.I am a sinner and do not want forgiving and when i want a wet i go for a wet. Watch him post a reply ? YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED SUNNY SAM
  11. Sammy have you come across trigger on here yet ?? There is one who will fry you and the guy must have a daily argument with his self (fruit tree) he is.
  12. Nice-tidy-nice
  13. How are your baps holding up these days sunny
  14. Gobstoppers are they sam ?
  15. Behave sunny sam and i thought eggs was your first love on arbtalk.
  16. I think this is more of blunt chain than a new saw problem.Even 62 cc saw with a half decent chain will cut like a hot knife though butter.
  17. Why ?? 2 weeks off a year breaks that but down to both parties to agree terms
  18. And you got short legs ? Like your tag its a classic
  19. Your arse is missing from those trousers dave
  20. Trend setter you
  21. I never advertise but it works big time
  22. If your really quiet mark do chopping boards and oak mantles if you have some oak free.Fly out they do as my mate only does those.
  23. I am getting a semi hard on reading this thread (fooks sake) Its a chainsaw If you were talking about a wood-mizer LT40 i could understand the sensual talk.
  24. To be honest i am 50/50 on a new bandsaw mill or getting an 881. I have moved everything across to my workshop and have around 180m2 room so not huge but no rent and i own it plus my joinery shop along with 3 phase power is all in one place
  25. How highly do you rate the 660 soul (milling) 48" bar as been offered one at a decent price

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