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I see an exciting new business opportunity 3D printing air filter shrouds and bar scabbards in tasteful pastels and pretty floral designs just like personalised covers for mobile phones :)

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Was speaking to a local Arb guy this morning, discussing their chickens and other livestock.

He said his wife was now was planning on getting a Pig.

I said "why bother.......................................... she's got you already!"

boom boom

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I see an exciting new business opportunity 3D printing air filter shrouds and bar scabbards in tasteful pastels and pretty floral designs just like personalised covers for mobile phones :)

 

I would refer you to a well known quote by Mick Stockbridge ........:001_smile:

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Oh noes, it's not the muscles (or lack of) - it's the terrifying roaring. Have avoided an angle grinder for same reasons....but I can dig all day and have done my share of landscape labouring for the last decade( altho' feeling a bit creaky now, specially after a night or 2 in the horsebox). Without falling over in hysterical laughter, can you think of a suitable saw which is not a raging beast (must be petrol tho'), which an aged 5foot female (and over-enthusiastic daughter) can use without cutting our arms off. If it comes in around £300, so much the better. Try to put your pro instincts aside but if this is not going to fly, them a really nice Silky should help me to keep up with my share of the work.

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