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bellringer

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Oooh I don't envy you having to sharpen that Alex.:down:

O I forgot to say It was on offer and came with some free bit one been a electric chain sharpener


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Hi Garry, welcome to the funny farm, plenty of info here along with loads of folk to answer your questions and point you in the right direction :banana::banana::banana::banana:
 

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welcome Garry I'm sure you will find a wealth of info here ,even if some of the people on here are Barmy!! one even looks like he has a giant turkey on his head!!:rolling:
 

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Cheers again guys, I agree complete nutters, lol
I guess a shed and a lathe makes us all that way.
And I also have a chain saw and look at trees, lol
 

bellringer

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Cheers again guys, I agree complete nutters, lol
I guess a shed and a lathe makes us all that way.
And I also have a chain saw and look at trees, lol

i think my chain saw bigger then yours and my friend is even bigger then both at 9 foot :love_it::love_it:
 

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Welcome to the forum Garry,

I don't know about receiving help from us, but you will need help from your local asylum now you have joined in here.
 

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I also have to much wood but still need more should have about 1/2 a tonne of Laurel by the week end


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Alex,

have you had a chat with a specialist about the viability of drying and using Laurel? If its cherry laurel save your chain saw blade and axe it for the fire. There's good reason that you don't see it available for purchase, and its not because its rare! Undoubtedly you will be able to rescue small pieces but it really isnt worth the bother unless you have an open fire or a woodburner.
 
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