Induction heater with coil sized to fit the nut (if you can get one).
@dudders - totally off topic but what is that trike thing in the background of 2 of your photos?
This has just got me thinking is this how they work?Never mind the bloody trike.
Was it a left hand thread???
Would someone waken @dudders up as I need an answer before going to work. Suspense is killing me.Never mind the bloody trike.
Was it a left hand thread???
Looks like it from the photoWould someone waken @dudders up as I need an answer before going to work. Suspense is killing me.
A man who likes to live dangerously- a PTO driven circular saw bench AND a trike.
That bench could be converted to something safer with some thought and a little effort. I'm sure I have seen something similar that's been adapted. I have a tipping saw bench here and it's great.
My oxdale Italian swing saw bench is i think as safe as it can be . Very good either way.
I used to have a Log Chop - good tool, especially as that hydraulic knife makes no noise and no dust, but sold it recently as I found it too slow on bigger stuff and it really didn't like stringy wood like hazel and willow. Maybe it was you that bought it off me??Got a Brown’s Log Chop now. You could cut nut off with grinder. Possibly being left hand thread, may be hard to find a replacement.
Sussex Sharpening Services - 01323 871 008.Anyone recommend a supplier of tipped blades these sort of size?
Sussex Sharpening Services - 01323 871 008.
I got a new big blade from them recently and jolly nice it is too. Get top grade, Germanium not Chinesium, and it'll be well worth the extra £.
700mm diameter, TC-tipped, made by Stehle £296 inc VAT, August 2023. But carriage to you would be dear.Can I ask how much?
No. Bought mine off a chap near Hemel Hempstead. Agree it is slower, but definitely safer For cutting firewood. Sometimes have to turn the wood and chop it twice.Maybe it was you that bought it off me??