Alpineart's at it again
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
Well 1 trunk is definitely dead as a dodo
Cheers Alpine
the other has plenty to work with .Because of the weight of this bugger i might hack it down to size and make a Mt Shank type crater near Mt Gambier but with water in it . Who know's anything can happen between now and then . Cheers Alpine
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
Funny bugger!alpineart wrote: I think 1 is dead , couldn't be from neglect cos they didn't get any careCheers . Alpine

The one that is alive does look nice, very nice bark too. I am interested to see what you do with it.
Cheers, Dario.
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Hi Dario , mate i can't lift it so i think it will be cut down to below the fork then hollowed out like a lake and have the tree's growing around the base . At 800mmin diameter the base will require a big tray as well .
Cheers Alpine
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
Very interesting idea Alpine, look forward to seeing it!alpineart wrote:Hi Dario , mate i can't lift it so i think it will be cut down to below the fork then hollowed out like a lake and have the tree's growing around the base . At 800mmin diameter the base will require a big tray as well .
Cheers Alpine
Cheers, Dario.
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
Cheers alpine.
Shame about the dead stump. I'm sure that you will still find a use for it though.
Good to see you mobile again. I see from the other posts you have been busy with the tridents.
Squizz
Shame about the dead stump. I'm sure that you will still find a use for it though.
Good to see you mobile again. I see from the other posts you have been busy with the tridents.
Squizz
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Hi Squizz . mate i'm mobile but not quite 100% and probably never will be , firing on 4 cylinders and when your an old V8 its a slow and steady pace i'm not comfortable with , its been a long haul and still going on . Thank God those Trident are done and the rest are in the grow beds as well . I had some big losses over the last season but it has lightened the work load for this year .squizzy wrote:Cheers alpine.
Shame about the dead stump. I'm sure that you will still find a use for it though.
Good to see you mobile again. I see from the other posts you have been busy with the tridents.
Squizz
Need to make a nice seat out of that stump i sit down and contemplate the future

Cheers Alpine
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
Its a 'warning' stump to your other trees, comply with bonsai or end up as furniture.alpineart wrote:
Need to make a nice seat out of that stump i sit down and contemplate the future.
Cheers Alpine


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Re: Alpineart's at it again
WOW! I'm feeling inspired by this. Tomorrow I am going to go to Harvey, I have been eyeing of a couple of ferrals for years but never had the intestinal fortitude to actually give it a go, until now. Just awesome...
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Hi Andrew F , Mate a lot don't make it , so make it into something usefull
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Hi Raymond , go for it mate and give it your best shot .Inspiration comes from sharing on forums like this , motivation well that's up to you
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Cheers Guys .Alpine

Hi Raymond , go for it mate and give it your best shot .Inspiration comes from sharing on forums like this , motivation well that's up to you

Cheers Guys .Alpine
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
Needed a little bit of time out from fencing and gardening so i hooked into this trunk as simple as 1
A quick carve of the top remove it from the scoria bed and it off to the hose to wash away the oil from the chainsaw , dish washing liquid does the job in a watering can then hose off the remaining soil to sort the roots out .
A quick trim and its back into another scoria bed in a more sunny position . This will get a defoliation and wire as soon as i can find the time . Not the final finished item , i may just cut it down again in height as it still weighs 30kg plus and there is plenty of room and scattered foliage to make 2 good mini mountains /volcano's .
Cheers Alpineart
-2 -3 to get it to the right height i wanted .Who needs a few cuttings , no good throwing them out .A quick carve of the top remove it from the scoria bed and it off to the hose to wash away the oil from the chainsaw , dish washing liquid does the job in a watering can then hose off the remaining soil to sort the roots out .
A quick trim and its back into another scoria bed in a more sunny position . This will get a defoliation and wire as soon as i can find the time . Not the final finished item , i may just cut it down again in height as it still weighs 30kg plus and there is plenty of room and scattered foliage to make 2 good mini mountains /volcano's .
Cheers Alpineart
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With the new stock arriving yesterday i had to make a choice and it was finish the S.A Mt Gambier piece of my State generated collection .
Cheers Alpineart
with the Sthil and the die grinder it was a 2 hour crash diet of about 15 kgs , into the custom made tray and It's as good as it get for now , just need some growth and a constant trim to refine the tree line .Cheers Alpineart
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
Love your delicate trimming & carving tools.
Might need to get myself a couple of olives. It's obviously hard to kill them, even with a chainsaw...
Cheers

Might need to get myself a couple of olives. It's obviously hard to kill them, even with a chainsaw...
Cheers
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Hi Drac0, mate you can kill them with a chainsaw very quickly as the chain is lubricated with oil and plants don't seem to like oil much . Always use them with the up most respect , been swinging one for quite a few decades and when they bite you don't get a second chance .
Cheers Alpine
Cheers Alpine
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Re: Alpineart's at it again
This got dragged out
Cheers Alpineart
cleaned up and trimmed along with its Siamese twin "Mt Alpineart ". This will be wired then come winter the both monsters will be root pruned and re-potted .Cheers Alpineart
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