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Gav73

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  1. I should get round to doing mine, but my quick fix of an ad blue spout with a bit of rope through the middle tied around the handles has been working really well! It also seems to be ergonomically perfect for my hand
  2. Hi. I have a kinetic (electric) splitter and wanted to upgrade to a bigger model which ran on petrol a couple of years ago, but the only supplier I could find imported his from China, (it was called a Hornet) and only when someone wanted one. He also said that they did not conform to UK standards. Needless to say I didn’t go for it and got a hydraulic instead. Have to say I still use the kinetic a hell of a lot when the logs are the right size. It’s only 7 ton, but it does pack a punch and for smaller stuff it is far quicker. Only thing I’ve found is the rams aren’t really built to last - the steel isn’t hard enough, but I have a friend who fabricated some spares for me. I got mine from logmaster. The portek ones seem to have a better after sales service and having bought my hydraulic splitter from Rock, I’d look at their kinetic splitter. All of these are electric though. You definitely need some form of table to use them on as they are very low and a killer on the back - I just have a stack of pallets screwed together with a wooden rail at the front to stop the machine falling off.
  3. The amount of people who had their gardens done over the lockdown periods might also be having an impact and now that things have started opening up, there’s not the urgency to get work done
  4. I thought maybe lime, there’s no smell to it, but it’s quite dry
  5. Got a few rounds of it amongst a load of hardwood logs. Can’t work out what it is though. Any ideas?
  6. That’s a thought I didn’t have and might be the option I use. Thanks!
  7. Managed to pick up an ex display model winch on the cheap as the box was knackered. I’m considering mounting it on my trailer to help pull the splitter onto it and to drag any big lumps of tree I might find that I can’t lift. Anyone had an experience of fitting winches? Is there any suggestions on the battery size and set up? I’m considering a separate battery to the one on the car rather than figuring out all the wiring to get it to the car battery.
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    Poplar

    Cos it’s dead? 🤷
  9. Does she wear the trousers too? Sorry, couldn’t resist it!! [emoji23]
  10. Christ, you are on the minority there! I’m constantly moaning about how hot it is whenever I come in from working outside. And she’s constantly saying to bring more wood in!
  11. -3 at night here, I broke out the denser hardwoods normally kept for the depths of winter!
  12. Yes, it’s aimed at sellers. That’s who I was referring to when I mentioned a sweepstake. What you said about the end users does raise an interesting point though, unseasoned logs can still be sold in 2m3+ quantities as long as it has the relevant paperwork about seasoning it with it. There is nothing to stop the end user ignoring that and burning it anyway. So maybe there should be something in the way of fines for these people of the idea of this legislation is to improve the air quality and reduce pollution? Also emissions from the chimney can be measured from outside, there’s no requirement to enter a property to check. And it’s going to be pretty obvious from the clouds of smoke going up in the air.
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    Burning aspen

    Did you get it for free? If so, yes it’s worth splitting and seasoning! It’s quite a light wood and will burn quite quickly, but mix it with other denser wood and it’s fine
  14. Only 1 came up for me and they are 25 miles away as the crow flies. 35 miles on actual roads and would take them an hour to get to me!
  15. I’m interested in the definition of 2m3, does it state anywhere in the regulations how this is measured? Is it a 2m3 Loose load? Or 2m3 stacked? Unless this is defined, then it can always be disputed by either side. This is not the same in the discussion earlier around supply and delivery. This is straightforward, the word supply covers the delivery in the same way as it covers someone picking up logs. I’m a previous life I spend hours and hours drawing up service agreements, processes, policies and the like to ensure it covered regulations - the wording is absolutely key to make sure there is no wiggle room or leave it open to interpretation.
  16. Is there a sweepstake going on how long it will be before someone gets a visit/fine?
  17. I heard he slipped on the waste water from the window washing while felling a tree with one hand and jet washing a drive with the other
  18. I’d be interested in some of the Tasmanian and cider gums. Not sure what the delivery to Scotland would be like though?
  19. Just sat my phone in the end of the trough and used a Bluetooth selfie stick to take the pics. Bit hit and miss, but seems to work
  20. A few of the regular visitors to the trough feeder we put out for the deer
  21. Never seen a red and used to get quite a few greys round here - until we got two kittens that were born to a feral mother, these two hunt, kill and eat everything from mice to squirrels and rabbits! Probably helps that we know we have what appears to be a wildcat that frequents the woods and the local bus yard next to us
  22. Gav73

    Yew logs

    Ok. Cheers for letting me know
  23. Gav73

    Yew logs

    Just had a load of logs dropped off for me to process as firewood. In amongst it were a load of decent size pieces of yew. Seems a shame to use them for firewood when they could be milled, would anyone be interested in them? I’m near motherwell
  24. This is my unique outdoor burner. It’s made from two small old fire extinguishers, the flue is an old piece of exhaust from a coach and it has a small stand on the top to heat a kettle. Burns a little like a rocket stove (complete with the roaring noise). Where the two extinguishers join, there is a small baffle plate into the upright one which does well in creating a vortex in the front chamber and a secondary burn chamber in the upright one. Very little Smoke comes out and the heat it kicks out is incredible for such a small stove.

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