The Official Work Pictures Thread

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having a 3/4 or full sheet of ply wood for a turning platform makes a loader onto a great gear hauler.

Finished the triple doug fir removal...
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6.5 hours with the loader to wrestle the butts, and odd large rounds onto the splitter to make them manageable for the home owners with an electric splitter.

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stump is to be carved...I didn't want to wrestle 48+" rounds onto the splitter, paid hourly or otherwise. I only hard to cut one stump flare round in half from the other trees.

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neighbor said not to damage one little maple and one little cherry that they had planted.
 
Now, onto a two full day pruning job today at an HOA community park... Deodar and atlas blue cedars, and fruit trees
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Some elms to hazard prune this winter over their kayak racks and launch, too.
 
Woodwork is kind of slow these days, but hanging in there with some architectural things. Nothing special on the inner gate for a buckwheat noodle restaurant, keeping it simple. The place seems nice enough without fancy smantzy. Taken out a lot of trees around that restaurant as well. The front door is for some friends of mine. Dutch doors are cool, the first time I have made one. They have a nice view looking out on some woods, and with the upper part open where you don't see the road in front of the residence from inside of the house, just the scene above, makes for a pretty picture. All the door material looks similar, but the frame is Chestnut and the raised panels are some kind of heavy Oak that grows around here. I always wonder how furniture grade woods are going to hold up outside. Not much direct sun on the door, a little water from rain. I came up with a hopefully durable finish that is pretty natural looking, and so far things are holding up.
 

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Nothing out of the ordinary, felled some oaks in the morning then stripped and flopped some firs in the arvo for a landscaper.
Unusually (for a European)he has a yank truck, with out of the ordinary livery, thought I'd share....
If they're upside down, well they're upside down.
 

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Haven't posted many pics lately but only have one from today. Did 5 Willow removals, rained pretty good most of the time but managed to get it done. Started at 9 and we were done by 2. Did about 60 yards of chips as well. I am not a fan of working in the rain!

 
Beautiful rich colors, Jay...fine work...thanks for showing it.

Looks like our French monkey bitch is working in Australia!!
 
One of Nick's (timbertramp) customers took this from his second story window and sent it to me. Nice guy!
 

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I thought so too.

The guy is taking photography for an adult enrichment class and took about 300 pictures that day as an assignment of capturing people at work. He offered to send some more later as he goes through them.
 
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