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topchippyles

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  1. 7 mm wood bit will do the job
  2. I am up in tredegar and my guy jeff brings up a double trailer load for me and has a huge crane on it so i will ask him when i get my next lot of oak and ash in.Got some great oak off him last couple of weeks which am sawing up at the moment if anyone is looking for some.
  3. Its a hard thing to deal with stress,I have had 2 break downs and fought off alcohol which i enjoy very much,Make an appointment with your doctor asap and talk things through is my advise before things get to much.All the best les
  4. If you were closer to me i would have been happy to help
  5. I am a joiner/carpenter with a small sawmill and i love the look of your kitchen which would be great looking in a farm type house.
  6. I am in south wales so a little to far away.
  7. Yes you are correct,My mistake and both great woods to work with.
  8. You are not correct sir,Douglas fir is far more harder Wood Durability Guide: Timber Chart & Database | Gate Expectations ...
  9. What area are you in as i have a fair amount available,oak and ash.
  10. Douglas fir is the hardest softwood in the uk and harder than a lot of hardwoods.
  11. See your a manchester lad gary (Any trees up there then} I in the brecon beacons so loads down here.
  12. Always other jobs about and if your any good boss man will be back?
  13. I used this sprocket below and milled out the centre to fit the timberpro saw and bought the bar and ripping chain from www.chainsawbars.co.uk CLUTCH RIM SPROCKET DRUM 3/8 7T CHINESE CHAINSAW 4500 5200 5800 45CC 52CC 58CC T
  14. I have found a way of converting the timberpro saws to be able to fit a proper 36 inch ripping bar and chain by changing the sprocket.

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