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Tonne bags: tie 2 loops around your waist, stand on the other 2. Shovel the rakings between your legs. Easy :proud:

 

 

Top tip: always carry a spoon and a mug :D

 

+ a knife - or several knives:proud:

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The wooden stirring sticks you get when you bye coffee are the right size for cleaning your bar, they are also great for getting in to all those place when cleaning your saw and the will leave the paint behind unlike your screw driver.

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When taking off vinyl lettering it usually leaves a sticky residue on the vehicle, mr sheen removes the sticky glue pretty easy

so does lighter fluid, and evaporates leaving a clean surface, espescially if you have to put new lettering on afterwards.

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If anything goes wrong take pictures of it, most lads theses days have camera phones, you never know it might just save your arse.

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Don't put your head too close to the air hole on a Kelly Kettle if you need to blow more air into it to get it going - Mine blew back at me today and singed my eyelashes and face fuzz.

 

Might have had something to do with the amount of diesel I'd poured in to it to help it :stupido2:

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Alway`s make sure u udate ur first aid training, make your own first aid kit lots of large wound dressing`s and a good pair of siccor`s saftey pins always have plenty eye wash the big bottles. silky wounds ouch!:bawling:

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