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once had to dismantle a hornbeam and grind stump due to a gas leak smack under stump gas board had to stand at bottom of tree whilst dismantling with gas masks and fire suits and big extinguishers no prob whilst we dimantled around them then we had to grind it we warned them we would set off sparks when we hit concrete or granite but they were happy to stand as close as us till we hit a granite set. Gas men can run:asshole2: me and my mate just stood there smiling at each other job sorted and gas leak fixed

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A chap that i work with ripped up some electric, that had been laid down by a homeowner to a barn conversion he had done, the question was asked and under ground services sir? answer was no, computer said yes :),

 

have hit drainage pipe in a carvan van park (static home types), skimmed the power cable for street lights got away by the skin on my teeth :)

 

i always ask if there are services underground,

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Once had some large London Planes to fell in Colwick, Nottingham. The developer decided to root them out with a 20t swing shovel. All the services were marked out in the pavement, but an 11kv cable had migrated. The "crump" was impressive, the local industrial estate wasn't impressed with the lack of electrickery!

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