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12 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

Yup, you're absolutely right.

 

Usually the saws are locked in a container, but we have been working a totally different area of the Wood (It's a big place) and I got lazy.

 

Definitely a lesson learned.

Am not having a go buddy and or stating the obvious in my previous response...we all get lazy especially after a hard day..we get back home and have to unload and we think arrr it’ll be fine for one night and we pay the price financially and emotionally.yep you won’t do it again that a definite..all the best and you never know you mite get them back?

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Posted
20 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

You'd have to be some kind of idiot to make the same mistake twice.

Yep..and you don’t need to live in a village either?

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I probably ought to think about getting a different van.
 
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Amazing.... they cut both complete sides off to get into it. Must have been determined.

Look on the bright side mate..Save you buying a ‘no tools left in vehicle overnight’ sticker.

Seriously though, Sorry for your loss.
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Posted
13 minutes ago, TIMON said:

Amazing.... they cut both complete sides off to get into it. Must have been determined.

Yeah, I did hear an angle grinder on the night in question but figured it was probably just Stubby doing his toenails.

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Posted
1 hour ago, the village idiot said:

I probably ought to think about getting a different van.

 

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You never told me you'd had a vehicle upgrade. On a more serious note, have a nose around the local bootsales, free-ads and cash convertors. Sorry to see in particular that you lost a 346.

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Posted
6 hours ago, 5 shires said:

never ever leaving your tools especially chainsaws in your van/truck.

 

5 hours ago, the village idiot said:

you're absolutely right.

 

Usually the saws are locked in a container,

I think Rough Hewn method best - bar off and indoors, countless threads 'container broken into last night'

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Posted
11 hours ago, the village idiot said:

Yeah, I did hear an angle grinder on the night in question but figured it was probably just Stubby doing his toenails.

L.O.L. My old Dad is 93 this week coming . . His toe nails are like hatchets !

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