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  2. Hi All

    I have a few dates free in October if anyone wants a LOLER Inspection on there climbing or Rigging kit.

    call me on 07760 692984 or email.

    [email protected]

    I cover London and the South East.

     

    Martyn Honey 

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  3. Climber Required. Self employed or PAYE. Good crew. Good hours. We have experienced staff so not big climbs all day every day Actual pay depends on how much you can take off the manager's plate. From ordering new parts for the saws to deciding who does what. Plenty of time on the ground mentoring newly qualified staff. Avant GRCS. Some domestic work during quiet months. Mostly National Trust, woodland work or development sites outside of nesting. www.treescapeoxford.co.uk [email protected] 07834811239
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  5. It's only going to get worse: folk are going to get stupider and stupider with less and less common sense. Why bother thinking if you no longer have to? Google owner reveals £5bn AI investment in UK ahead of Trump visit WWW.BBC.CO.UK Google's president and chief investment officer Ruth Porat tells the BBC there are "profound opportunities in the UK".
  6. Ringo

    Drying Floor

    Thanks great info. If i were to put them in a kiln/make my own would it make a difference if i cut them down to rough sizes first? Mostly as I've only got a small garden and I dont think it would go down very well if i filled it with a kiln big enough for the full slabs.
  7. Sundance Kid . Do you think we used enough dynamite there Butch ?
  8. Deafhead

    Tasty

    Never had so many, the largest are around 175mm. I've always known them as horse mushrooms, all I know is they are tasty.
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  9. What the f##k does all this do to help a man get woodchip. Poor fellas regretting ever asking for help.
  10. Give me a tinkle 07966 792798, i can give you the highs and lows of owning a log chomper.
  11. Wordle 1,550 5/6* ⬜⬜⬜⬜🟨 ⬜⬜🟨🟨⬜ 🟩🟩⬜⬜⬜ 🟩🟩⬜⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  12. Time Left: 6 days and 17 hours

    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Climbing kit all in very good condition / little use. Includes: Petzl Sequoia harness. Petzl ZigZag A.R.T. Ropeguide 2010 with Cocoon pulley (1.5m) Distel Gecko Alloy spikes. Velcro top, leather strap foot. Yale Hedera 11.7mm climbing rope 37m, 1 spliced eye. Yale XTC Fire 13mm Rope 5m, 1 spliced eye. New England Hi-Vee 13mm Steel core flip line, 3m. (Used once) 4 x Petzl Oval alloy carabiners. 1 ISC Big Dan steel carabiner. Stein tool strop (new). Selling as a job lot. Please don't ask to split, due to serious illness I don't have the time or energy. Many thanks. Collection only, from near Sandy, Bedfordshire. Possibility of collection from Macclesfield, Cheshire by arrangement.

    £395

    SANDY, Bedfordshire - GB

  13. You’d have to try one on but I’d be looking at the Petzl sequoia if I were you
  14. Teagle "jetcut" Jetcut WWW.ICENICAM.ORG.UK Then in a moment of reverse thinking—why not now use the hedge cutter engine to...
  15. Ideal if you can afford 8 chargers and God knows what this costs, but can't afford a second plug socket!
  16. Got to admit Mick, I was a good "brash rat" and enjoyed that menial work and it gave someone a break as well showing them the standard I wanted stuff left like! Good for the tummy muscles too!
  17. Give it a try ,most things take from woody cuttings we've a few things on the go at the moment as we want a native hedge and dont want to pay for whips
  18. Big day tomorrow for the TDS sufferers. Maybe switching off the WiFi and TV for some wouldn’t be such a bad thing.
  19. Starmer's fortnight from hell worsens as top aide quits and MPs grow restless APPLE.NEWS Resignation of key adviser piles further pressure on Prime Minister in crucial week I wonder if the site auditor will pick up on the source.
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  21. Now you made me yearn for one of those, or any two man, I'll get the missus on the other end, it'll get her out the kitchen for a bit.
  22. Well the 109 Dolmar CC was a real old battle scarred veteran, but like a lot of my Dolmars ran like a Swiss watch, another Dolmar cc 117, and the 075 turned out to be oil pump seals, all cured now and picked up a couple more McCulloch 250 with a bullfrog carb that I need to either sort out or machine an adapter to a Tillotson, and a Remington with starter issues. having recently seen a big 350 Villiers Danarm I now have an itch for one of those, or any two man saw as I have not got one. so if anyone has one at the back of the shed or barn,, give me a shout.
  23. Very rare in the UK, short dippers. Everyone is mad on max dig depth for some reason but it’s just not needed most of the time and has a negative effect on everything you do with the digger out of the ground.
  24. Ive used an M7 for a lot of years. The F2+ is clearly a huge step forward in design. I cant look past Logosols robust design and beatability. If you're buying a chainsaw based mill you're signing up for milling fenceposts and 6", 8" and 10" posts. Unless you're a masochist and you can mill slabs too. My advice would be to but a second hand Bandsaw mill.
  25. Yeeeeessssssss...That's what I said.
  26. The point of the branch logger is that it processes stuff too small to split. That said, a lot of it splits naturally when going through. Soon be stove weather so will be burning a lot of it
  27. Having owned my B751 for over 5 years now I really appreciate the "over engineered" aspect of Logosol. Ive beat the living sheet outta my mill since Ive owned it and it keeps coming back for more. Every aspect of fine tuning is accounted for in the engineering process. I could be wrong but are you having issues with the roller guides? They have a 4 way adjustment but need a longitudal adjustment to keep the "set" teeth away from the roller bearings. If you've not set the longitudal depth right you'll not only snap bands due to stress cracks forming in the gullet but you'll flatten the upward facing teeth causing you to (most likely dive) or maybe rise in the cut. Todays remote milling.
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