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^^^ wot she said, we're learning all sorts of things.
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Can the Man
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Thanks for the explanation SC, fascinating especially with the solar panels.
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Its good that a house can be orietated at the design stage to take full advantage for the positioning of solar panels. I don't think I've seen solar panels mentioned? but imagine they will be used.
Many years ago, before the bridge was built, I visited the Isle of Skye in my campervan and remember then that all the roofs appeared to be corugated iron so its interesting to note this tradition is for all of the islands..
Like everyone else on the site I am enthralled by what you are doing and well impressed!
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The last log has been milled.
Got the last of our boards. Some extra fence posts, a couple of 6”x 6” and a few random other sizes, just in case.
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Amazing! Well done! That is just such a beautiful sight
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A couple of years ago, I bet you never thought you'd be milling wood to build your own house! Its a fantastic achievement.
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03-07-2022, 10:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2022, 10:11 PM by Small chilli.)
You’re right. Never would I imagined anything so incredible. And I do imagine some really odd stuff .
I’ll be honest I didn’t really think the milling was that bigger deal . Yes definitely a money saver but I thought it was just another toy for bob to play with. But after I took this photo, it suddenly hit me what an achievement it really has been.
That doesn’t include today’s 20 boards or any of the fence posts.
If you want to know how much money we saved you can do some maths
We’ve milled 575 boards 6”x 1” 4m long
Mill & getting it running ( because it hadn’t run for at least 10 years when we brought it ) £2000
Here’s a link to some cladding if you wanted to buy some. ( not the cheapest site, but not the most expensive either)
https://www.ruby-group.co.uk/products/la...9505974335
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On the back of an envelope, literally, I make it £2850 for 150 boards and you've milled more than 3 times that amount. You'd also have to add an arm and a leg for delivery. Excellent investment and, now that you have the mill, you could mill for others, maybe?
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(03-07-2022, 10:18 PM)Veggie Wrote: On the back of an envelope, literally, I make it £2850 for 150 boards and you've milled more than 3 times that amount. You'd also have to add an arm and a leg for delivery. Excellent investment and, now that you have the mill, you could mill for others, maybe? Milling for others is the plan. First one will be for the local estate we got the wood off for our house. We’ve got another big pile of logs to turn into fence post for them.
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Ideal arrangement all round.
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