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As it happens, since I broke it in 2003, yes!😛

 

Customer asked for high stumps for digger removal.

 

Any comments about the hinge?😘

 

 

Oh yeah, the old broke. Back story. That's fair enough. Cracking hinge.

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Oh yeah, the old broke. Back story. That's fair enough. Cracking hinge.

 

Yeh, heard that one myself too. In this case though, it happens to be true:thumbup1:

 

Looks nice but I'd have cut the buttresses off...

 

99% of the time I would of, but as this pic was going on the interweb, I thought I'd show the right way to do it!:thumbup::lol::lol:

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Almost through the hinge there Darrin? 😜

 

Would love to hear criticism on this one!😉

 

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Face is a bit shallow, back cuts a bit high, and your face cuts overlap slightly.

 

Oh and I would have bored the hinge.

 

How's that? :lol:

Posted
Almost through the hinge there Darrin? 😜

 

Would love to hear criticism on this one!😉

 

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The trees too small, IMO :001_smile:

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The slight imperfections you can see were nothing to worry about on this hinge.

 

It breaking, the tree swinging sideways and smashing a greenhouse, two sheds and the clients 2 year old Bentley...... now that was something to see!

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Here is one from today.Andy Burden,s work.:thumbup:

 

The hinge worked and the hat is ok ish but that jumper is outragious :biggrin:

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