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This will ruffle some feathers
Whats crackin kitties? Who let another kiwi in, one was bad enough, [emoji23] just joking kiwibro [emoji6] welcome jethro and tony, mostly a good bunch of blokes here. I haven't chimed in for a while, been flat out. Hope everyone's doing well!
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giday bloke glad to hear your about and getting some *****
Grey gum is every bit as hard & tough as ironbark, Sydney blue gum is one of the softest I cut, you'd have power poles around NZ that would be GG, they & other durable species used to be exported out of northern NSW direct to NZ .There pritty strong old girls 82cc and a nice wide power bigest stihl ive used is a 441 and yea was nice but still revvy and stally in comparison had to be kept on the pipe kinda. that was in a huge gum around 100 years old but it was green all the gum ive had has been greenish untle this basterd thing. Whats grey gum do we have that here Kiwibro?
I'm in the hills had plenty of minus 7 this year and out west it gets real cold but fantastic through the day
Grey gum is every bit as hard & tough as ironbark, Sydney blue gum is one of the softest I cut, you'd have power poles around NZ that would be GG, they & other durable species used to be exported out of northern NSW direct to NZ .
With those hard timbers boring cuts can be difficult & you have to bend the bar to the side to stop the saw from kicking back out of the cut.
This will ruffle some feathers
Hahaha was tryna reply to 460 haha i'll get the hang of it. . . Eventually any way cool vid tho ive been there building sheds and dam that place is fuked words cant really describe how bad.
A few more weeks then I'll spend another building up depleted brownie points at home and then I'm buggering off to where nobody can find me for a few days. Just get away from everything ad everyone. Not sure where yet but o the coast ad I'll take my fishing gear.well dam kiwi you will work your self 6 foot under.
I dunno mate. I think I have struck yellow box that was so twisted crosscutting it was throwing 'noodles' or ripping dust, seldom any chips. No possible way to split that ***** whatever it was so pushed it into the burn pile. Another time the gum was red and the grain so dense you couldn't even see it. Just solid block of fibre reinforced resin that was as hard as concrete. Didn't matter what I tried, I could not get the corners on full chisel to not round over in the first few seconds of cutting it. Semi chisel and patience worked and it split quite easily for firewood too, but darn that was hard stuff.Whats grey gum do we have that here Kiwibro?
Got quite a few mates in Dargaville. Either I or they will know your Missus' fandamily.I hated auckland, just like sydney, rag heads everywhere. Spent a bit of time up around dargaville as that's where the missus is from. Her uncle owns a dairy farm up there. Beautiful spot. Had a bit of a look around down south and like it there too.
Many of the poles I hack down on farms up North are Jarrah. Got a reasonable collection on a mates farm that's slowly being taxed before I can find a use for it ;-)Grey gum is every bit as hard & tough as ironbark, Sydney blue gum is one of the softest I cut, you'd have power poles around NZ that would be GG, they & other durable species used to be exported out of northern NSW direct to NZ .
With those hard timbers boring cuts can be difficult & you have to bend the bar to the side to stop the saw from kicking back out of the cut.
I was blown away when I was there how much pine kiwis export Forresty here is just about ****ed
A few more weeks then I'll spend another building up depleted brownie points at home and then I'm buggering off to where nobody can find me for a few days. Just get away from everything ad everyone. Not sure where yet but o the coast ad I'll take my fishing gear.
I dunno mate. I think I have struck yellow box that was so twisted crosscutting it was throwing 'noodles' or ripping dust, seldom any chips. No possible way to split that ***** whatever it was so pushed it into the burn pile. Another time the gum was red and the grain so dense you couldn't even see it. Just solid block of fibre reinforced resin that was as hard as concrete. Didn't matter what I tried, I could not get the corners on full chisel to not round over in the first few seconds of cutting it. Semi chisel and patience worked and it split quite easily for firewood too, but darn that was hard stuff.
Got quite a few mates in Dargaville. Either I or they will know your Missus' fandamily.
Many of the poles I hack down on farms up North are Jarrah. Got a reasonable collection on a mates farm that's slowly being taxed before I can find a use for it ;-)
Twenty years ago, most of the houses I worked on were for rich people in Auckland doing up old villas. It was interesting to note how many grand old Kauri villas in Auckland were actually kitset houses from Aus. We sent the wood over, it came back as kitsets. Even back then we were as dumb as a box of hammers not adding max value to our own primary product.
Need to get in to some old husky muscle not that yellow stuff actually pretty easy for kiwis to come here and vice versa but we only get the ****** bike gang kiwis and we can't seem to send them back a mate of mine does a lot of work for the detention centres here and the one in Melb mentioned in that video is full of kiwi criminals
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