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It's Martyn we done the climbing course with proclimber together.

 

well,well-i thought it might be you mart,when you said we have not spoken for a while:001_rolleyes:

so veg got you on here.

 

where is the user name carlo from?????:confused1:

 

what wrong with martyn davies:thumbup:

 

hows tricks

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I'm sure your meet him at some point, he does the surveying on the lines but he's back on the tools at the mo, I've worked with corrans before whist I was subbing for a guy called oli fields, corrans called us in to help them finish a job, and they have worked with us to get jobs knocked out in a day lovely bunch of guys. Hope your settling in with fountains.

 

fountains is all ok scott:thumbup:

lots of traveling though,but it just comes with the job:thumbup:

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It will be great to meet up again Mart and with a bit of luck it will be dryer than on our course.

 

I hope Veg and I will be able to travel together, we will go any were for a good breakfast.

 

Carlo was my grandfathers nick name so I borrowed it.

 

We are very busy. Before christmas we had planning permission to clear fell about 100 trees of mixed hard wood covered by a TPO. The trees were growing on an elevated bank leaning over 3 blocks of flats They were in poor condition with a significant risk of one or more of them collapsing onto the buildings. Due to the trees leaning towards the buidings we use guy ropes to ensure the direction of fall and safe landing. Other wise if the hinge failed under the side load, the trees were large and would have probably demolished the flats.

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It will be great to meet up again Mart and with a bit of luck it will be dryer than on our course.

 

I hope Veg and I will be able to travel together, we will go any were for a good breakfast.

 

Carlo was my grandfathers nick name so I borrowed it.

 

We are very busy. Before christmas we had planning permission to clear fell about 100 trees of mixed hard wood covered by a TPO. The trees were growing on an elevated bank leaning over 3 blocks of flats They were in poor condition with a significant risk of one or more of them collapsing onto the buildings. Due to the trees leaning towards the buidings we use guy ropes to ensure the direction of fall and safe landing. Other wise if the hinge failed under the side load, the trees were large and would have probably demolished the flats.

 

i hope you can make it mart,would be nice to catch up:thumbup:

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