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  1. #1
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    Default Bit of a job for a disadvantaged family

    cut this big bluey that got washed out in teh 2011 floods a few weeks back, 900mm at teh but 12m of log.

    We also had to take away teh block from teh limbs total of 6 ton.

    if you have a close look in one of the pics you can see where one of teh top rails from teh mill was dropped and slid down teh bank into the river, i was about ready to kill my offsider when i noticed it just peaking out from under the surface threw some miracle.

    ill let the pictures do the talking.

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    Some really good solid timber there Carl!!

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    all 250mm squares

    they were bloody heavy

    www.carlweiss.com.au
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    That's probably just their little holiday shack by the river.

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    Wow that's a heap of timber

    Quote Originally Posted by weisyboy View Post
    all 250mm squares

    they were bloody heavy
    Hope you didn't try and lift the dam things again
    Neil
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    Actually Carl, how did you lift them?

    Good job in a beautiful spot.

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    Paul
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    "Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"

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    I see why you say disadvantaged family...............no sign of a shed anywhere

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