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Based on your math id say i have around 3500 hours, doing a mixed range of work for domestic customers with a few private estates.

 

"three and a half THOUSAND hours" in a very high pitched voice of course

maybe not so much dr evil more of a mini me :lol::lol::lol:

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Thirty years this year. Boots last 18 months = 20 pairs. First few years in jeans so I reckon 20 pairs trousers. I could do with replacement back, knee and one arm inc shoulder joint.

 

Working on 15 hrs a week in a tree that's about 22,500 hrs. Geez no wonder I feel like this:001_smile:

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