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13 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Thanks for the advice. I think I'll be sticking to it this time. :D Had a Prolape on both side of my L4/L5 had the surgery but never made much difference really. Looking at the latest MRI now its nerves getting pinched in my lower back and also my neck. So I'll get my lower back worked on then maybe get my neck done too. Lucky to have good work insurance really. 

Work insurance, now that's sounds a good idea.

Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing!

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On 04/01/2020 at 23:06, trigger_andy said:

Ah bugger! 

 

Im getting surgery on my back in a months time. I'll be banned from doing anything for 6 weeks and strictly enforced by my wife. :D I can only guess how frustrating being out of action for 11 weeks would be. 

Can you still " bash your bishop " in that time ?

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44 minutes ago, astra25 said:

Very nice timber what's your plans with them?

Ive given a matched pair to the the Tree Surgeon who put me onto the Elm. He's gonna book-match them and make a table in a few years time. He's knocked out some cracking furniture so they went to a good home. I'll swap them for either some unmilled timber or hire of his Stump Grinder as I have loads needing dealt with on my patch. 

 

The 4 I kept will get added to the stash to dry. :D Will most likely make a table one day as well.  

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