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- Past hour
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Thanks, but I've got both in my cupboard as we type. Did I miss something?
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Email the people who have films on YouTube etc?
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Wow I’m not surprised- looks pretty lethal!
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Thanks. Ill look into it although our past dealings with Amazon aren't very good from memory. Its an awful platform to sell on so we ditched it.
- Today
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The AA blew up the four wheel drive transmission on a friend's van by suspend towing it, wouldn't trust them at all 😡
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So You missed the Iranian people being massacred for trying to get out from under the cosh of the Islamists government. You have nothing to say about elections being cancelled here in the UK, nor the fact the current PM blocks a potential rival in proper Stalinist fashion. Instead you put up a famous picture from WW2 and try to link the two, you know Mark if I actually give a shit I’d think your faux anger is very very selectively expressed lad. All them years of yearning for a Labour government 😂😂😂👍 Eighteen months in power and Labour have managed 14 U-turns. At this point it’s less “government” and more driving test retake. Now we’ve got Chagos. A £35 billion idea so bad it collapsed under the weight of someone finally reading the paperwork. Starmer didn’t reverse because of principle he reversed because Washington tapped the sign and said “absolutely not.” This was sold as statesmanship. It turned out to be a geopolitical car crash caused by Google Docs diplomacy and vibes based lawmaking. Labour discovered too late that treaties still exist, allies still notice, and consequences are not optional. And the pattern is perfect. Abroad: weaken Britain, confuse allies, apologise profusely, retreat quietly. At home: nanny state energy, lecture everyone, tax relentlessly, then wonder why nobody’s clapping. Veterans? Lectured. Workers? Taxed. Businesses? Squeezed. Migrants? Fast-tracked. Democracy? “We’ll circle back to that.” Labour don’t govern they experiment, then act surprised when reality pushes back. Every policy feels like it was stress tested exclusively by Momentum before being unleashed on the country. Fourteen U-turns in eighteen months isn’t adaptability. It’s chronic indecision with a press office. The only consistent thing about this government is that nothing they announce survives contact with the real world.
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Thanks It looks like they have discontinued the 300 and 500 charger. I will pass the info on to Husky, they really to need to make it clear that you need a new charger for those batteries. It will certainly put more customers off from moving over to battery products when there are issues like this.
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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....
Dan Maynard replied to David Humphries's topic in Fungi Pictures
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having used the new forst chippers, i can only say that i have experienced nothing but issues with them. the firm i work for brought quite a few brand new however they are not very reliable or durable machines unfortunately timber wolf is the way to go.
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The amount I saw in West Sussex when I was back for Christmas was astonishing. All the Carlos Fandango special models as well, snorkelled up for the rainforest.
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The prize is a banana 🙂
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Ah . Thanks . I am a shite speller 😀
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Hi, apart from being an insecticide it's other purpose is as an anti fungal agent and I use it to paint on boards that are to be stickered for much time seasoning to prevent blue staining on the grain particularly in softwoods like Pine, Spruce and Larch, but anything really. I really only mill wood for myself when the opportunity arises and I've got a few stacks of various woods that I can dig into when needed, but there's nothing worse taking a slab out of a stack that's been sitting for years to find that it's all blue stained specially up here in wet Northwest. Also Borax is the main component in woodworm and dry rot treatments, plus many other industrial uses.
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@Pete Mctree thanks. Thats Bob. The go to man for crane removals in Cumbria. He spends a lot of time doing tree work. He good and really nice.
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Another one for anyone on this journey with me. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AbXBeVz7V/? Why cast up in the summer?
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Remember it well.
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Looking for wood chip any type will do, no need to pre arrange.
please tip on the grass. What three words location
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- Yesterday
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Search for it on here. Discussed within the last year. The conclusion I came to was that it's handy like a Hobbs for pre-tension (and handier because it's smaller and cheaper) but a lift any longer than a foot ot two with the cleat method in the video will be a pain because rope will pile up on the drum. On Monday, I'm collecting the backplate for the pre-production prototype of something better. dawinchi site:arbtalk.co.uk because the actual site search function isn't great.
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QE is bullish for both gold and crypto.
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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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Location would be useful
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Interesting, thank you.
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Avoid anything caustic - very common in ultrasonic cleaning fluids. It will turn cast alu a nasty black colour.