And a great reason to where a dusk mask and or respirator when working with it....
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Work safe in the house @MB did you know this though,
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Thanks Gents, appreciated, all above board, full PPE kitted out we are. The Aliphatic Expoxy resins are actually harder on the sanding belts than the timber, tough stuff combined!
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not sure what the timber was in the pic mate, was taken a couple of years ago, just remember it was bloody hard and burnt really well.
got a fair bit of stringy laying on the ground up here atm so ill try remember to get some pics when as i start cutting it over the next few weeks
Sounds great mate, pictures are awesome!
Be sure to have ‘all’ your safety gear on head to toe and stay out of frame. I just got lagged into a city council from one of their own eating a long lunch in an opposite carpark to our works site. Our SWMS honestly couldn’t quite justify wearing chaps for a 15second docking off a skinny 1.8m high post to 1.7m full mask height with a 12” mini saw. Lesson learnt, someone’s always watching and so concerned for our legs safety that a phone call was needed instead of a face to face concerned education 20m away.
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haha no council watching here, cutting on my own property, but will have the ppe on anyway
Good Safe Man BillyJ Mate!
Keep us PM posted if you come across any private windfall top artistic root balls and all. More than happy to bestest agree % commissions on final sold after blasting mud & crud off betterer than firewood bases left to rot ;-) [emoji106][emoji106]
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got about half a dozen stump/root balls laying up the front, ill try grab some pics tomorrow
Spot on, appreciated [emoji106][emoji106]
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couple of pics from the weekend, cleaning up one of the many stringy's that have fallen over latelyAttachment 78939Attachment 78940