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9 hours ago, Old Mill Tree Care said:

 


Do you actually need that measuring stuff or did you just buy it cos was discounted!
Are you building football pitches now?
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61QmNAxuKHL._AC_SX466_.jpg.7e58a446c0967aaccda2079d7a2f9c16.jpgLED road beacons. Seen them for €30 at the Tool Hire, found them in Lidl for €8 each. Nine flashing modes, torch mode, waterproof, floats, can run them over with a lorry, magnetic, hole for a zip-tie, runs on 2 AA batteries. I have four magnetically attached to the ceiling of the van. Very handy when working the roadside on hedgerow, strimming etc. Slap a few on the van, or balance on top of a traffic cone, or zip tie to the cone. Hang em on the sides of the ladder when working on the street. Have used them once at a car accident scene. Local, rural firefighters hadn't seen them before, thought they were brilliant. Cheap enough you could sacrifice one to mark a road hazard at night when you could leave it and continue on, maybe saving someone's life. The batteries last for ages..

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5 minutes ago, Silverhooker said:

A good wheelbarrow, makes tidying up easier, I’ve got a big plastic one.

I have one of those , I put horse poo in it . ?

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On 09/01/2020 at 19:23, Haironyourchest said:

61QmNAxuKHL._AC_SX466_.jpg.7e58a446c0967aaccda2079d7a2f9c16.jpgLED road beacons. Seen them for €30 at the Tool Hire, found them in Lidl for €8 each. Nine flashing modes, torch mode, waterproof, floats, can run them over with a lorry, magnetic, hole for a zip-tie, runs on 2 AA batteries. I have four magnetically attached to the ceiling of the van. Very handy when working the roadside on hedgerow, strimming etc. Slap a few on the van, or balance on top of a traffic cone, or zip tie to the cone. Hang em on the sides of the ladder when working on the street. Have used them once at a car accident scene. Local, rural firefighters hadn't seen them before, thought they were brilliant. Cheap enough you could sacrifice one to mark a road hazard at night when you could leave it and continue on, maybe saving someone's life. The batteries last for ages..

Have ya any more info on these,  a product code off of the packaging etc. please? My local Lidl has none atm. 

 

 No bodder,  i found them on the net,  thanks.

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A disposable tool really, but the straw bale!  I did first see the idea on arbtalk, and it's worth reiterating, absolutely no impact damage at all (on target that it is), great for awkward stems in sensitive areas. 

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On 12/02/2020 at 10:30, youngsbury said:

Lidl’s have got there little plasma cutter on sale tomorrow! £70-80 I think got some good reviews might be handy ! 

Bought one this morning for £80 whats not to like for occasional use. Seems well put together and quick test seems to work fine. 3 year warranty plus spares available. Thanks for the heads up.

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1 hour ago, petercb said:

Bought one this morning for £80 whats not to like for occasional use. Seems well put together and quick test seems to work fine. 3 year warranty plus spares available. Thanks for the heads up.

No problem! I went to get one this morning 8.10 had sold out ?already only had three in stock. They hopefully do them online. 

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