View attachment 266668 Following on from my request for recommendations,these arrived today.
I can recommend the Faithfull wheels of that style . they zip through 4 inch damp concrete no problems including any 10 to 20 mm rebar inside .. go even better in dry stuff like pavers & slabs , the 100 mm blade is excellent thin steel sheets & aluminium if your masked up .
I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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like namely 1 year per inch to naturaly season properlyThat needs to go into a dry corner somewhere on the estate for a while, then natural edge slabs cut for table tops.
Money in the bank...
I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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Shame for a big tree like that to be cut down. Older than time.
What's shake @8ob ?I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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Shame for a big tree like that to be cut down. Older than time.
I HATE seeing trees cut down. Especially big old trees like that.
Those bits are becoming more popular now and holding better prices with the trend of adding coloured resin into the cracks for the old meets new look.Radial cracks running the length of the trunk, can spoil it for milling large things like table tops or beams.
Bob