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- Past hour
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Last sentence absolute gold. "With trouser creases so sharp,they slice the air with every stride"
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I think that’s the point, he can’t
- Today
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Hi Experienced climber required in Leeds for a few Thursday/Fridays for the next few weeks. Regards Mark
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Rock Machinery 37 ton box wedge splitter
openspaceman replied to polish pete's topic in Firewood forum
Trailers need type approval nowadays or individual vehicle checks and I doubt this one is even CE marked being a chinky knock off. Nothing to stop you getting an iva Apply for Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA): trailers - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK Apply for Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) if you’re making or importing a single trailer, or a very small number of trailers. -
Generally speaking, water and sewage pipework is the responsibility of the property owner once it's over the boundary. Whilst they were trying to make that to the property, mainly for the average terrace homeowners where it's just a couple of metres, it wouldn't be for a laird unless it's a new housing estate that's getting adopted. Plus, Scottish water is still state owned isn't it?.
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Dad's had one of those for ages. Very handy.
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What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
Stubby replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk
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Map zoom is restricted for general users; members who have upgraded to professional membership get full zoom access. This is to combat fly tippers, undesirables, plus confused members of the public thinking they can collect wood chip and logs from the sites Rest assured, the right people can see your site
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We are a friendly, approachable tree surgery business with a wealth of experience in all aspects of tree maintenance. We work with private clients, businesses and local councils, and our teams cover the whole of the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. Responsibilities We are looking for a highly motivated tree surgeon that can lead a team. Either as a ground based supervisor or climber. They must be passionate about delivering high standards of work and have a good customer relations. The correct candidate must have excellent arboricultural and health and safety knowledge and experience. Qualifications At least 2 years proven experience within tree surgery industry. Willingness to lead a team and bring the best out of them. All relevant NPTC qualifications. Full UK driving licence. Benefits Excellent salary plus bonus scheme. Company car after dedicated time with the company. 21 days holiday plus bank holidays. Pension scheme. Full PPE and company uniform. Professional development training. Free on-site parking. We offer an excellent environment to work in with friendly staff and the use of a range of machinery. This position requires a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Pay: £30,000.00 - £40,000.00 per year
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RIP Ozzy saw him 4 times solo, twice with Randy and once at Donington, always gave 100% live, what a legend, he will be sadly missed.
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Not got my glasses on but he's not in this photo as its much later but Mtwirira spring to mind.
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Morning lads will rock out crazy train in memory today for sure. stay safe
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Did you manage to find / sort the issue?
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Had a spare day so continued with friends garden - its been a slow one. In 2023 I removed 5 leylandii, one of them large, and a dangerous rotten poplar. Earlier this year I stump ground the bigger two out, the smaller ones were done with mattock. Today started levelling. First job was trim it low and chase the small roots, digging with mattock and spreading with rake. Old before pic Once I get the dirt levelled theres a huge slab of concrete after the path, I'll be letting one of her friends shift that and the path, then more levelling. Plan is to get it flat and grass seed growing before autumn.
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What factors and what sort of price ranges are you thinking? And yes I have enough work, just never want to say no so seeing what can be got really.
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Whatever you do decide with the landlord what each of you wants from this, write it in a contract. Remember a gentlemens' agreement is an agreement between two people, neither of whom are gentlemen and neither expects to fulfill his part of the agreement. I can relate a story or two about gentlemens'' agreements. From what I understand you do not have much to bring to the table and are at the mercy of your landlord's goodwill.
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CS training near the channel tunnel
Anthonyhughes1 replied to Anthonyhughes1's topic in Training & education
They do but only in Dutch or French. My French is okish but wouldnt have enough. I have no Dutch at all so going to the uk might be best option -
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If you are not getting transfer between tanks then all is fine, you may, or may not believe this but I have sealed tanks and holes in tanks, use the very runny super glue, run a bead along the seam, now liberally sprinkle bi carbonate of soda over it, within minutes it will set like concrete, if necessary rub down and re apply, don’t knock this till you try it.
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Trying to find a supplier of Cundey service parts, ie drive belt etc but not having much success lately getting through to the bloke who seems to be the main UK man. Any suggestions please
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Thanks Rapalaman - good to hear How do you find it handles the thicker/more woody stuff? Whilst I see that it has a relatively wide tooth pitch of 35mm the stroke rate is pretty high at 5000/minute. I understand that a lower rate is preferable for thicker stems, and a faster rate is better suited to fine finishing etc.