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Nothing exciting, been digging a trench to lay two corse of block (side down) ready for shuttering a load of stone up ready for flagging on one side and building a bock wall for a raised bed the other.
Came across a mice nest under my temporary wood flooring that i have down till i get my flagging done [emoji6] sneaky sods!!!

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Will show a few more pictures as time goes on.

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7 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

A client I’ve worked for many times.

Dragging an upturned stump “somewhere else”

Trying to grind these stump is a pita as most of us know.

 

Then splitting some pine and fir.

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Love the splitter on the multione. One day.......

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