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im in argyll so know all about working in the rain. id rather get soaked than get grief from the wife for having no money for her to spend in next :lol:

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If its hoonining down first thing and no chance of it lifting we stop home . If it clears before 10/10.30 we sit tight till then . So its you that's clogging up the work shop at DMs then ! Matt looked a bit under the cosh .

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If it is heavy rain first thing we dont bother.

If we start a job we will finnish it in the rain no matter how bad.

Light rain we just get on with it.

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im in argyll so know all about working in the rain. id rather get soaked than get grief from the wife for having no money for her to spend in next :lol:

 

We look in your direction to see what our weather will be like in 30 mins!

1 day last year we chucked it due to the storm kicking off, we were to close to the trees and 1 snapped and would of got us all if we hadn't bailed out!

I only ever chucked it if it was effecting my earnings.

In 2000/2001 it rained through 2 summers, that was torture, I was for emigrating lol

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If its hoonining down first thing and no chance of it lifting we stop home . If it clears before 10/10.30 we sit tight till then . So its you that's clogging up the work shop at DMs then ! Matt looked a bit under the cosh .

 

I can't afford Matt's rates, Dan does my repairs

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Matt always looks like he through the baby out with the bath water :laugh1:

 

I dont think Matt can be making much money, he drives around in old renovated series 1 landrover when his 08 Rangie is out of action :thumbup:.

Us Sussex boys paid for those :confused1:

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I can't afford Matt's rates, Dan does my repairs

 

Always found Matt more than fair and the best thing about a good mechanic is that you dont need them as often as a bad one.

 

Ps I heard he lets his employees stay in the warm when it rains :001_tt2::biggrin:

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