bambodoggy
Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
stotRE said:Carrying a chopsaw,nail gun and a couple of bags of tools on a bicycle would make for quite a sight
Unfortunatly at the minute i live in a world of deadlines and competition and my van is an integral part of my business.
But having said that i have the tools and the knowledge to build a timber frame house from hewing the tree to driving the trunnels.
My clients just wouldn't have the patience
I have to agree there Stu, I'm a Stump Grinder and Tree worker and although I'm a fairly stocky sort of chap I'd be hard pressed to put a harness on and pull my 1.5 Tonne grinder behind me . While I agree whole heartedly with Mr Bowskill's sentiment, unfortunately it simply isn't practicle or even relevant in the modern United Kingdom . How many of you in the UK are true hunter/gatherers? Not many if any I'd say so we're all having to use food that's moved about in big lorries by diesel fuel and many of us need our trucks, cars etc to be able to do our jobs, so an arguement for human power alone (even if meant in semi-jest ) really helps nobody.
I am a lot more interested in this bio-diesel though....you see if it's something I can do to help without going to major extreams and inconvienience then I'd feel bad not doing it
On the other hand Stu, if you can make the house from the hewing point onwards we could double up and I'll fell and supply the timber......might be a while getting it to you though as I'd have to walk each piece up to you strapped to my back! lol
Bam.