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Looks like a farmers saw to me....reckon the owner either has some strange working practices or total lack of maintenance...what a mess.
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I don’t think so, guy who owns it likes his 12’s and shoots another 20 , this I believe came from his father…there is a crack in the stock that has been fixed , it feels tight and shoots nice and has ejectors ….don’t suppose I could ask for more but it’s a pretty ugly thing though! He wants £500 for it but it seems really a buyers market out there for older second hand guns.
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Thing is he knows this business, so he won’t waste your time or money.
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dancing trees joined the community
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Should be ok for standard steel shot mate, it’s proofed for 3” mags. Not for high performance steel though.
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Steve the forum owner is a specialist in arb websites contact him.
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Dont know about old Matty, from what you can see in the pic that looks in bloody nice shape, you know if it’s done much over the years.
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Our very own @Steve Bullman 👍
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Right so, I'm fed up with my current website host, they're terrible. And my website needs a proper redesign and SEO sorting out. But there's so much out there, promising the earth. Can anyone here recommend an honest Website/SEO company that will redesign my website, host it, or at least move mine somewhere better and optimise it for Google?
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It's got BNP so should be ok (British Nitro Proof) from Birmingham.
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Does any one know owt about proof marks on shotguns? been offered this old miroku 600 20 bore .. not really interested if it can’t shoot steel though.
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From what I’ve seen in similar situations, the best way to get an accurate value is to ask an arboricultural consultant to do a tree valuation using something like the CAVAT or Helliwell method. They’ll look at size, condition, amenity value, etc. If the timber has already been removed it’s still possible to estimate based on stump size and photos. Replacing them with mature screening trees can get pricey depending on size, even semi-mature stock can run into the hundreds per tree once you factor in planting and aftercare. Fully mature specimens can go into the thousands. Might be worth getting a couple of quotes locally to compare.
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Guo7 joined the community
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Remember that a classic . Same as the piano one Right said Fred . " If we remove the ceiling , I'v got a sorta feeling , with a rope or two we could drop the blighter though " ...
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Layne D changed their profile photo
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Please don't spoil our grump with logical explanations
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The principal is the same.
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Show them how to disconnect chipper and see what reaction you get. If no one has shown them there's your problem, may only be one doing it wrong.
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Arrh u see , what the problem is ,if its to wet you cant re instate the hole if its too wet you get something called the pudding effect, type one goes a bit crap , the chunks of stone goes to the bottom , finer dust /water comes to the top ..thus cant be compacted. Nor can the job be finished
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Thanks guys Ive used both metal and plastic and had issues with both! bootlace ferrules i'll give that a go as its going to get me pulled over one of these days for them not working! Plenty of slack for turning but cant say the boys are using the correct part to connect/ pull from but surely its common sense?! Cheers
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I started out at 38 and got my first groundie job within a week of sending a few emails. Just stayed keen, showed up on time, and listened.
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Totally agree. I have a photo of a hole dug in a pavement near me which then had a set of three way temporary lights set up and the only obstruction was a small pile of earth in the road - between parked cars. Ludicrous and caused massive congestion for absolutely nothing. Actually thinking about it the A48 near me had this earlier this year....but that was a four way set of lights. And for three days it was just for the pavement - nothing at all in the road. Finally they dug up the road. But the chaos it caused for the first few days on a very bust bus route was awful. No brain was engaged in that traffic managament except covering their backs.