English Elm
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English Elm
Today I decided to rip into a few projects and re-pot a few tree's after recovering from a {poke in the eye with a burnt stick} , not 100 % vision yet , but good enough to do some unpaid work around here .
Cheers Alpineart
A quick build of a wooden tray , framed and mounted with a bit of wiring , then filled up and put back on the bench . Hopefully a few more trunks will get a work out over the coming weeks .Cheers Alpineart
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Re: English Elm


Please keep us updated look forward to its future.
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Re: English Elm
Did you score or remove any of the bark to aid in settign roots?
Ken
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Re: English Elm
Hi KIRKY , the day I collected this trunk , it was a raft for the future and that time has come .
Hi thymetraveller , I dont have too many left so it's good to add another to the stock .
Hi kc a good point you have there , glad someone is switched on and plugged in
, yes I did
. Unfortunately I had screwed it to the base to set the movement and didn't take any pics . The visions not real clear so it hard to see details like pics and keyboards hence the lack details , wiring and trimming .
Cheers Alpine
Hi thymetraveller , I dont have too many left so it's good to add another to the stock .
Hi kc a good point you have there , glad someone is switched on and plugged in


Cheers Alpine
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Re: English Elm
This is very cool! Screwing it down to set the movement and using the block to lift the tip (I assume?) is a great idea. I think this could turn into something pretty special. Nice 

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Hi Ryceman3 , mate you got it right , there was enough movement in the lower trunk not to use any blocks for up and down , sideways was taken care of with the screws into the base . I HOPE IT MAKES A GOOD PROGRESSION .
Cheers . Alpine
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Re: English Elm
HI Alpine,
Mate, that has got a lot of potential. Look forward to it's development.
Regards Ray
Mate, that has got a lot of potential. Look forward to it's development.

Regards Ray
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Re: English Elm
Good one Alps.
Shows you can think both outside and in the box!
Shows you can think both outside and in the box!
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Hi Ray M , this should come up a treat , been in the pipeline for too long like a lot of material here .
Hi Biocs , mate not much here follows the text book method , still haven't read the rules .
Cheers Guys . Alpine
Hi Biocs , mate not much here follows the text book method , still haven't read the rules .
Cheers Guys . Alpine
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Hi MountainFrost , mate I'm more than happy with the progress from trunk to trainer , with 20 other trunk configurations that require initial training I had better get my thinking cap on . Unfortunately I have just began phase 2 of the rock retaining walls so I am time poor at the moment unless we get some serious rain to keep me under cover .
Cheers . Alpine
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