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7 hours ago, youngsbury said:

That’s one clean tidy bench. 

Well with all this COVID 19 going on, gotta keep the hygiene in. So thought I would clean it up a bit. Bit of petrol, diesel and elbow grease worked wonders, besides its a fairly new bench to be fair. 

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44 minutes ago, spudulike said:

Well, my bench is quiet but the garden is looking pretty tidy. TBH, I have enjoyed having a bit of time to do the jobs that usually take me a time to get around to doing. Not sure about the circumstances that have led to me having a bit more time though.

Agreed, yes seems things a less distracting or something. I managed to do a hedge I have been meaning to do for 3 years. 

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Good to see men who look after their tools. Pity am not laid off, I could get things done.  @Stihl123 that looks pretty good . Makes it look unlike an expensive Stihl to be stolen....... sure you ain't been tagging my trains  ??  K

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On 26/03/2020 at 10:41, AJStrees said:

Well with all this COVID 19 going on, gotta keep the hygiene in. So thought I would clean it up a bit. Bit of petrol, diesel and elbow grease worked wonders, besides its a fairly new bench to be fair. 

Is that some bee hive frames under bench?

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Well, I got the old bastard out today, never had it running as it is near impossible to pull over. These old bangers had a screw in the carb where you remove it, take the spark plug out and then pull it over enthusiastically until the fuel pisses out of the top of the carb. once it does this, you replace the screw and pull over the saw enthusiastically which I did and sprayed a bit of GT85 up the carb to make it pop helping the fuel along and bingo, lots of smoke and a running saw.

 

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