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Mike Daws playing in DADGAD tuning , Someone I used to know . @Oldfeller
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How many people would never tire of punching this cnut in the face? Miliband hits landlords with £10bn net zero upgrade tax UK.NEWS.YAHOO.COM Ed Miliband has launched a £10bn war on landlords that risks driving up rents...
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Doh I see now, you cleaned the red paint and put your own handle. So it's probably a more recent one if it is Bulldog. I still like it.
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Thanks for the update. That is disappointing, I didn't realise that you needed a specific charger for the 540 battery! I think that I will give stocking that saw a miss. When you are looking at over £2000 just for a couple of batteries, charger and the machine then it is getting a bit silly. As you say those batteries are very heavy, nearly 3kg so you wouldn't want to use them in many other machines. Maybe we should stick to hedge trimmers, top handle battery saws and a small rear handle saws for now until battery tech moves on.
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Yes, but I doubt his 'best mate', Farage, had much to do with it. Trump changed his mind on a lot of things when he met the European leaders face to face last week. Here is another example, from being only US Soldiers on the front line in Afghanistan, British Troops were 'Great and brave' British soldiers are ‘great and brave’: Trump backtracks on Afghanistan slur UK.YAHOO.COM Donald Trump has backtracked on claims British troops stayed away from the front line in Afghanistan.
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Many years ago some one posted a photo showing a Cherry tree, or row of trees that were growing adjacent to a very low brick wall. The wall was about 1-2 feet tall and the tree trunks were a few inches distant from the wall. The remarkable thing was that despite verticle trunks, they had grown bulges sideways and onto the top of the wall for physical support. The tree could not see the wall but obviously knew that they were there. Can anyone recollect these please?
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Hi all. I’m looking at a (secure) rear canopy for my d23 Navara and found a company called Apex4wd who do a very nice looking canopy at a decent price. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this company, or even the canopy itself. Would be interested on peoples opinions. cheers
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No indeed, but Trump has changed his tune on Chagos.
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Louisrayy313 joined the community
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Nope its the pattern / type /blade layout . Its flipping expensive so never get rid of it £40-70 new and its a heavy weight-never owned one but guess its a beast to throw around . Its a long story behind me and the knowledge I gained and know
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The last one in the op is the red painted one from the first picture, Bulldog brand, not sure what style they call it, the differences are so subtle. My feeling is that a painted hook will be poor but it feels nice. Not had a chance to use it.
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.Car needs to be moved before tipping
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I was impressed you could say it was a bulldog brand, was it the bolt through or the tightening collar? It is very much abused!
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Location would be useful
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Looking for tree surgeons and groundsmen for new and upcoming contracts in the Glasgow area but must be willing to travel. Full time work preferred but contractors considered.
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Bobby Gibson joined the community
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JenGlanConwy joined the community
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Thank you .I guess its linked to your gallery
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On the how do I know about billhook patterns/ styles - i used to do green wood work as a child ,then forestry then into arboriculture as a very young teen.ive numerous books on green woodwork, numerous catalogues, from sandvick, Windsor,bulldog, old stanton hope ,jafco etc ... then the is numerous people ive met along the way, from old foresters , through to tool merchants etc . I learned quickly when I was younger
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At the bottom of the reply box it says choose files (underlined) press that a box will come up with three choices, the first is ‘photo library’ choose that and the rest is intuitive.
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Nope a brush hook, almost like a two handed bill hook , not like a hacksaw mounted onto a shaft ! Not learned how to put photos up on here yet
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Good webcam action. Being next to the sea during a storm is one of the most exhilarating things to do I reckon. Mind you they've had it a bit too rough in the left hand corner of the south coast these last couple of days. Storm surge plus high tides has been bad news down there. Teignmouth Pier washes away and sea wall crumbles during Storm Ingrid WWW.BBC.CO.UK Part of a historic pier washes away and a sea wall next to a railway line crumbles as Storm Ingrid lashes Devon and Cornwall. Funny thing is I was right there at new year and the sea was like glass, never seen it so calm and flat.
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