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11 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

You've got enough mouth on you Les, prove what I've said is wrong.

The only thing Les has proved is what a plonker he is. :D 

 

Still waiting on him posting a single picture of something he's actually made out of wood. Other than sanding two planks. :D :D:D 

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

The only thing Les has proved is what a plonker he is. :D 

 

Still waiting on him posting a single picture of something he's actually made out of wood. Other than sanding two planks. :D :D:D 

That'd almost slipped my mind, a month or so back he was 'popping' out to get some pictures of a porch with the stairs in the background he'd made and installed in his mates house for less than £2k.

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20 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

So back to my big Wadkin the rise and fall doesnt work right I have removed all the bits of crap wood that was stuck ,sprayed all sorts of lube greased everything and it still woulnt work have any of you dismantled one 

Large hammer and gas axe always works

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2 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

So back to my big Wadkin the rise and fall doesnt work right I have removed all the bits of crap wood that was stuck ,sprayed all sorts of lube greased everything and it still woulnt work have any of you dismantled one 

Is it a manual or electric fall mark ?

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19 minutes ago, gobbypunk said:

Hi mate its both it has a switch for rise or fall and a big wheel on the side I was wondering if when its pluged in will the rise and fall work 

My wadkin is a manual using the wheel so have you tried that option mark ?

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