huntingrob
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wow, that's some skill right there, fitting that little bit of rod in that lathe...... bloody awesome. I bet that job is worth some money too
Looks to be a bit more than 250kgs lol
We have a bloody awesome turner. Nothing phases him. I true tradesman.
We got a quote from the factory for a new one. They wanted 32 grand for it.
I could make one for less than 10.
Lol just a tad. Did the cals... 940kgs. [emoji50]
Used 2 cranes to get it in and out but still dodgy as for the 250kg hoist.
I hope you didn't explore your depth gauge in the queer parade chipster
Cuts real cool!! Yeah it's a bit rough. Hoped it would smoothen up with time.They are the go, i bet you cant were it out tryed to with myne but cant.
If its a bit rough get a bit of steel and run on it.
They were in the foundry last week. [emoji6]Interesting set up there.
I hope work safe dont drop in.
Eeeeew dirty chippy putted in the rough
Eeeeew dirty chippy putted in the rough
Nah. Do as the farmers here and staple direct to the bloody trees. And throw in a few more staples and random bits of wire for the trees to swallow. In twenty years time when you sell up, the new owner can get some bloke in to drop your fenceline trees and then biartch at the lack of progress while they run to the store for more chains. Oh and if the access to those fencelines is pretty good, plant another 300 trees along each and every access route. Oh, and build a few high value 'targets' within striking distance of the trees too. The tree guy who has to clean it all up, taking all the risks for SFA $ will thank you, honest.Just did a walk around the new property perimeter fencing today.
About 80 stringybarks and a couple of dozen box are hitting the fence line....and another few hundred within a meter of the boundary fence.
Better drop em before I put up the new fence I think.
Nah. Do as the farmers here and staple direct to the bloody trees. And throw in a few more staples and random bits of wire for the trees to swallow. In twenty years time when you sell up, the new owner can get some bloke in to drop your fenceline trees and then biartch at the lack of progress while they run to the store for more chains. Oh and if the access to those fencelines is pretty good, plant another 300 trees along each and every access route. Oh, and build a few high value 'targets' within striking distance of the trees too. The tree guy who has to clean it all up, taking all the risks for SFA $ will thank you, honest.
So you have bought or buying out there ?No chance..
Was out there today clearing fence lines thinking I need a decent big brush cutter but fired up the little Stihl chainsaw and it probably did a better job than any brush cutter could have....bit safer with a brush cutter I guess when working up against a ring lock fence though.
Found 4 Ltrs of round up 450 in the shed and some powder that looks like brush off....should do the trick with anything left near the fence.
Bought.So you have bought or buying out there ?