I am looking for one or more 1.25m or thereabouts wooden tiller(s) with or without extension. If anyone has something suitable for sale I would be happy to pick up anywhere on a "straightish" line between Mid Wales, Leominster, Worcester, Coventry, Cambridge, Woodbridge.
Thanks Robert
Wooden tiller(s) wanted
Re: Wooden tiller(s) wanted
pickaxe handle and a plane? I can't really imagine buying a second hand tiller when its so easy to make one...
Re: Wooden tiller(s) wanted
you must have very long pickaxes in your neck of the woods!
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Re: Wooden tiller(s) wanted
I have 2 or 3 spares in Swindon.
But the reason they are spares is that they do not fit anything I have....
So I understand what is being said above about making your own.
You can travel far and wide and not find anything that fits.
Steve H
But the reason they are spares is that they do not fit anything I have....
So I understand what is being said above about making your own.
You can travel far and wide and not find anything that fits.
Steve H
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Steve Hawkins
1967 National 12 2383 "Sparkle"
1967 National 12 2383 "Sparkle"
Re: Wooden tiller(s) wanted
Mine are all just over or under a metre. Buying a length of Ash from a decent timber merchant (who will let you look through the stack for straight grain) might be the answer if nothing comes from here.
Rupert
Re: Wooden tiller(s) wanted
Thanks for all yours. I am afraid Swindon is a bit out of my area so I won't take you up on that. I take the point on making a new one!