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Saw, I just bought a horse 15:38 - Feb 24 with 1024 viewsRyorry

And it had screws loose which then got lost. Need 4 x M6 screws, nuts & washers.

No, they're not because I'm an ITFC supporter & need them for my head.

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 15:46 - Feb 24 with 985 viewsclive_baker

Nurse!

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:07 - Feb 24 with 932 viewsRyorry

Saw, I just bought a horse on 15:46 - Feb 24 by clive_baker

Nurse!


Well I was looking forward to a visit from Badger, but guess he was too busy tending you lot to get round to me

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:27 - Feb 24 with 915 viewsRyorry

Btw, any recommendations for best saw for fallen tree branches ranging in diameter from about 2 - 9 inches please? Currently have a Stanley Jetsaw about 2 feet long, but some of the (quite large) teeth have broken over the years.

Also seeking recommendations for best oil for wooden handles of garden tools.

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:31 - Feb 24 with 900 viewsCoastalblue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:27 - Feb 24 by Ryorry

Btw, any recommendations for best saw for fallen tree branches ranging in diameter from about 2 - 9 inches please? Currently have a Stanley Jetsaw about 2 feet long, but some of the (quite large) teeth have broken over the years.

Also seeking recommendations for best oil for wooden handles of garden tools.


If it's green wood, personally I'd just buy a bow saw, they're not expensive and neither are blades with the advantage of being quick and easy to change.

One of our horticultural types may have a better suggestion though.

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:45 - Feb 24 with 885 viewsRyorry

Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:31 - Feb 24 by Coastalblue

If it's green wood, personally I'd just buy a bow saw, they're not expensive and neither are blades with the advantage of being quick and easy to change.

One of our horticultural types may have a better suggestion though.


Thanks, do you have to use them 2-handed though? Would prefer 1-hand only.

The wood varies from old & semi-green (what I'm currently working on - branches of an old chestnut that had half split away a while ago only fully came down in the gales of a couple of weeks ago) to occasionally completely green if I'm trimming.

Good point about being able to swap blades tho.

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:59 - Feb 24 with 858 viewsCoastalblue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:45 - Feb 24 by Ryorry

Thanks, do you have to use them 2-handed though? Would prefer 1-hand only.

The wood varies from old & semi-green (what I'm currently working on - branches of an old chestnut that had half split away a while ago only fully came down in the gales of a couple of weeks ago) to occasionally completely green if I'm trimming.

Good point about being able to swap blades tho.


Nope, one handed and come in a variety of lengths, they will pretty much go through anything timber wise, just not that neatly.

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 19:06 - Feb 24 with 849 viewsRyorry

Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:59 - Feb 24 by Coastalblue

Nope, one handed and come in a variety of lengths, they will pretty much go through anything timber wise, just not that neatly.


Neatness not an issue!

Cheers again.

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:11 - Feb 25 with 686 viewsleitrimblue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:27 - Feb 24 by Ryorry

Btw, any recommendations for best saw for fallen tree branches ranging in diameter from about 2 - 9 inches please? Currently have a Stanley Jetsaw about 2 feet long, but some of the (quite large) teeth have broken over the years.

Also seeking recommendations for best oil for wooden handles of garden tools.


Would you not consider a small Husqavarna or Stihl chainsaw? The smallest one, that's all you need for logging is probably around £250.
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Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:12 - Feb 25 with 686 viewsRyorry

Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:31 - Feb 24 by Coastalblue

If it's green wood, personally I'd just buy a bow saw, they're not expensive and neither are blades with the advantage of being quick and easy to change.

One of our horticultural types may have a better suggestion though.


Just ordered one of these online (dry wood blade fitted, with a wet wood blade as spare). Wouldn't have thought of a bow saw if you hadn't suggested, ta 👍

https://www.spear-and-jackson.com/products/garden-tools-outdoor-living/razorshar

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:14 - Feb 25 with 674 viewsleitrimblue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:12 - Feb 25 by Ryorry

Just ordered one of these online (dry wood blade fitted, with a wet wood blade as spare). Wouldn't have thought of a bow saw if you hadn't suggested, ta 👍

https://www.spear-and-jackson.com/products/garden-tools-outdoor-living/razorshar


Well, that post above is 2 minutes of my life I will never get back
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Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:17 - Feb 25 with 669 viewsRyorry

Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:11 - Feb 25 by leitrimblue

Would you not consider a small Husqavarna or Stihl chainsaw? The smallest one, that's all you need for logging is probably around £250.


Thanks, but life is currently quite challenging enough without £250 for a chainsawsaw, petrol storage, safety course, safety trousers, (and/or alternative of losing a limb, hospitalisation, rehab & prosthetic limb) 😂 😂

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:25 - Feb 25 with 655 viewsleitrimblue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:17 - Feb 25 by Ryorry

Thanks, but life is currently quite challenging enough without £250 for a chainsawsaw, petrol storage, safety course, safety trousers, (and/or alternative of losing a limb, hospitalisation, rehab & prosthetic limb) 😂 😂


Well, when you put it that way . Though with the price of fuel at that mo it would probably pay for itself pretty quickly. Probably won't save enough to cover the cost of a prosthetic limb though
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Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:28 - Feb 25 with 650 viewsChurchman

Saw, I just bought a horse on 18:27 - Feb 24 by Ryorry

Btw, any recommendations for best saw for fallen tree branches ranging in diameter from about 2 - 9 inches please? Currently have a Stanley Jetsaw about 2 feet long, but some of the (quite large) teeth have broken over the years.

Also seeking recommendations for best oil for wooden handles of garden tools.


Oil for wood?

Try turnip oil. You take one fresh turnip, halve it and rub it all over the handle. Turnips are great. ‘People are smoking them, building houses out of them… They’ll be eating them next’

(With thanks to Blackadder, Season 2 Episode 3 - Potato)
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Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:59 - Feb 25 with 614 viewsSwansea_Blue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:17 - Feb 25 by Ryorry

Thanks, but life is currently quite challenging enough without £250 for a chainsawsaw, petrol storage, safety course, safety trousers, (and/or alternative of losing a limb, hospitalisation, rehab & prosthetic limb) 😂 😂


You could have hired me out


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Saw, I just bought a horse on 12:05 - Feb 25 with 602 viewsleitrimblue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:59 - Feb 25 by Swansea_Blue

You could have hired me out



I got quite a lot of trees to bring down over next few months Swansea. How much you charging? And do you own adequate PPE if needed?
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Saw, I just bought a horse on 12:16 - Feb 25 with 584 viewsSwansea_Blue

Saw, I just bought a horse on 12:05 - Feb 25 by leitrimblue

I got quite a lot of trees to bring down over next few months Swansea. How much you charging? And do you own adequate PPE if needed?


It’s a bit too chilly in Leitrim for me. Plays havoc with my nips!

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 17:46 - Feb 25 with 459 viewsRyorry

Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:59 - Feb 25 by Swansea_Blue

You could have hired me out



😂

Wood have been an interesting journey for you up the M5 & M1 :)

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Saw, I just bought a horse on 17:56 - Feb 25 with 435 viewsRyorry

Saw, I just bought a horse on 11:25 - Feb 25 by leitrimblue

Well, when you put it that way . Though with the price of fuel at that mo it would probably pay for itself pretty quickly. Probably won't save enough to cover the cost of a prosthetic limb though


Interesting option if my biomass boiler did logs rather than pellets, but the bureaucracy involved in self-certifying sustainability would be a nightmare anyway - us domestic/small commercial users don't get to bypass regs like Drax do 😱 and at my age I think my lumberjack days are a bit limited!

Edit - oh, and Churchy, thanks for the suggestion, but bought some good old-fashioned (no additives) linseed oil, boiled thick, instead :)
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