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topchippyles

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  1. Need some lead in it do you eggs ?
  2. Never be strong enough on 75 mm hardwood in a million years.
  3. Ring the main man direct and he will sort you out ?
  4. T+G would be the easiest method which i was going to suggest and a half decent router and a couple of sash clamps would have done it. What is the finished use for them ?
  5. Why not do it your self ? How straight are the beams and are they staying rough or pse
  6. Why not drop a bigun in the fish pond ?? No 2 from the rear end will leave a floating message ?They will think the coy carp are on steroids.
  7. Not going to happen even if i knew for one. Down to you this is but i would let you know if one came up.
  8. They are about without a trailer.If you was not in scotland i could get you one but to far from me and i have enough on as it is. My mate is the uk dealer for them
  9. That may have been imported but why would you buy a second hand mill at around 2k which you can never get parts for and you will need to in time. If you stick to the woodlands you will get parts off the shelf and will do for years to come. Best advise is to look at the 122 model and you will not be far away on 2k for a second hand one if you can find one. Look at the reviews here in the link HM122 Portable Sawmill, Portable Sawmill | Woodland Mills UK
  10. Show me a link please as when i put it in google and gumtree nothing showing and it would come up if listed. They never have shipped to europe and have only ever sold in north america (fact)
  11. Like pulling teeth with you posting this and that. Hudson have never imported to the uk to my knowledge as the safety side does not meet the eu regs so your on a hiding to nothing there.
  12. Are you in the milling directory on here.Steve has an offer on and i will be listing today.
  13. Here you go HM122 PORTABLE SAWMILL The Woodland Mills HM122 is an entry-level portable sawmill packed full of impressive features while maintaining a budget-friendly price. Designed for hobby sawyers looking for an economical solution to mill lumber. The HM122 Anniversary Edition adds new features like the RapidChange™ blade system, auto lube, an operation hour meter, wider cut capability and much more. 256 Reviews £2,290.00 - £2,390.00 excl. VAT Engine Option Choose an optionElectric / 4.0kW EnginePetrol / 7.0Hp EnginePetrol / 9.5Hp Engine
  14. People will always require nice stuff what ever the climate with the economy. Think of all the nhs/drivers/bankers/Supermarket/military workers ect. Millions of people with good paid jobs which will be earning more than ever due to the demand of this virus.
  15. No good spending 10k+ then crapping your self over it is there ?
  16. Bit late to worry about that now.
  17. If you get a machine with a blade on then just walk it over the sewer
  18. Get what you pay for the end of the day.
  19. That is a logosol mill
  20. In the cubs together was you. Bob a jobbers ?
  21. Well you posted and we all sing from the same tune.What a plonker Delboy would say The olden days you would be taken to the gallows for treason ⛏️ (your tools) Do you feel lucky you punk ?
  22. Keep dreaming on at £1000 bucks ?
  23. Like you say, How many tons of soil and clay 12 metres high already on top of it.
  24. Only you can call this as i see it.Burn bridges and it may come back bite your on the backside.If you had been doing work for someone for a long time and a guy who helped you out was doing work for the same person without mentioning it to you then how would you feel about it ?? Maybe you will need to work for him again in the future.
  25. If your worried that much and you can locate the actual sewer then just bridge it with some heave duty ramps.

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