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  2. Are you a human or a computer? What's your name and where do you come from?
  3. Hi all, I have a load of 020, 200t and other older sthil spares. Any suggestions best place to sell them? Ebay / Market place seem not specific enough. Cheers
  4. Today
  5. Thanks, and reassuringly expensive. I've just had a small victory. I've just managed to get a 16 inch brush through a flue that Id only ever managed to get an 8 inch brush through (open fire / no steel liner / just original clay lining). Id been treating somewhat sceptically with powdered flue creosote cleaner, so maybe that stuff does work after all.
  6. Wordle 1,521 4/6 ⬜⬜🟨🟨⬜ 🟨🟨⬜🟨⬜ ⬜⬜🟩🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  7. Not everyone can do it themselves - that’s why lots of us make this our jobs 👍
  8. Hi all, I have a load of 020, 200t and other olderder sthil spares. Any suggestions best place to sell them? Ebay / Market place seem not specific enough. Cheers
  9. Reminded me of this Didn't realise till I was showing The Boys - the film is 50 years old
  10. Morning all. Busy day, have dismantles to finish, plan to crane the timber off to put the new mog hiab through its paces. Have a good one folks. @swinny 35mm
  11. Seen that one advertised between episodes of Bangers and Cash . Looks good v. All legs adjustable .
  12. Good luck dude !
  13. Yesterday
  14. I guess you got it Oldfeller 👍👍I really didn’t think it was that difficult a post to comprehend 🤷‍♂️ Similar to the concept of “ time out” I guess some must have a different view on that to me.
  15. I am trying to source some heavy weight brashwood/thatch rolls for covering some bird hides. Ideally 2m tall and 4-5m rolls. All the garden centres stuff is too lightweight and can be seen through, need quite thick stuff. Anyone know any suppliers?
  16. Just a reminder of who’s helping to finance the war in Ukraine 🤔 The EU for starters is a wonderful customer, net zero green ideology has certainly fuelled the Russian war machine. Even here in the UK we have sent billions via the back door for refined products to Russia all the while strutting around boasting about how clean and green we supposedly are. “ world leaders” I think was the BS line swallowed by the gullible.
  17. Hiya, Wondering if anyone has an old Ecrin Roc or Best in either yellow/green (i.e. not the usual red/white) they would be willing to sell for a price - simply a collectors interest, obviously would be past its retirement date. Many thanks
  18. Ronnie Rondell, stuntman on fire on the Pink Floyd album, Wish You Were Here.
  19. Hi guys I am new into the game and I am trying to get more work in I have a tractor and trailer for timber and I am trying to fill in my calendar with work does anyone need any timber shifting around Birmingham/solihull area . Call 07788404327 for a quote
  20. Very close .
  21. Not special, it used to come as a kit of three pipes they were different diameters, as you say it was sold by all the Husqvarna brands, the Husqvarna was known as a Mondo, the manufacturer was Poulon in the US.
  22. Never liked the aa, some of the people they approved were quite good at 'butchery' use that as a loose term for tree surgery/ aboriculture.Then also is industry best practice's coming from people who have never been in the industry -correct me if I'm wrong . Its like a club , buy in and everything will be fine -no matter what you do or have done .
  23. Best one I've got is Edward Gilman An Illustrated Guide to Pruning The Educated Climber has put a lot of his stuff online, which is a good companion but I like a book to look at as well https://www.educatedclimber.com/dr-ed-gilman-teaching-series/
  24. AHPP

    Clutch spring hack

    Footage from the successful (if loud) M-Tronic operation this morning. Why can’t car ECUs be that easy?
  25. Indeed. Not oak or douglas fir. First result on google says, "greenheart is one of the stiffest woods in the world." Curious if that's just an advantage in a timber framed house build or whether you need a bit of flex if the structure is meant to flex a bit. Presumably training for cutting them under tension and not standing in the wrong place while doing so? There are some horrible videos of people cutting steel RSJs. They've got loads of stress in them. Twang. Shin in thirty pieces.
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