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If anyone is interested and uses Facebook, ive start a new page called

 

Precision Tree Master

 

It'll have basically what i put on here, but soon theres going to be a bit of a fund raiser across 3 countries which id like people to get involved in.

 

As soon as I've sorted all the details out ill be posting it in there first, also on Online Climbers another Facebook page run by Donnie Nix and finally here.

 

HI DAN nice one there mate keep up the good work mate :thumbup1:when did stay your coming south mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI DAN nice one there mate keep up the good work mate :thumbup1:when did stay your coming south mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

 

Im going down to poole and bournemouth in oct bud.

Well save up what leave i have left and pop down for that xmas cizzer up 👍

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Well havent done much of late. All the potential plans i had for next year are binned, since last night we found out the our Jen is pregnant with our 3rd baby.

 

Scans ready for Aug and potentially our new addition will say hello around march April.

 

Need to make some changes, work as much as possible and start the plans so i can make a cot and bunk beds for my boys.

 

We've decided to have a surprise since this is meant to be our last lol.

Time will tell

 

Have a good day all

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Congratulations, never say binned, just prosponed for a bit.

Hoping all gos easy for you both.

 

 

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Lol u know bro. To much at steak for the time being. But it'll defo be revisited

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Congratulations Dan, it happens to us all. The gap between my youngest and second child is six years. Bit of a surprise as well. I was completing my HND in furniture design and construction when Molly was born 3 months before the end of it. Bit of a nightmare. I used to do my course work between 10pm and 2am and then give her a feed before going to bed. I was also running a business at the time and constantly knackered. It can be done with good planning and time management. Have fun!

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Congratulations, never say binned, just prosponed for a bit.

Hoping all gos easy for you both.

 

 

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H jon may need some more wood in the year but only if and when u get time. Did u manage to go away ? And hows ur son

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Congratulations Dan, it happens to us all. The gap between my youngest and second child is six years. Bit of a surprise as well. I was completing my HND in furniture design and construction when Molly was born 3 months before the end of it. Bit of a nightmare. I used to do my course work between 10pm and 2am and then give her a feed before going to bed. I was also running a business at the time and constantly knackered. It can be done with good planning and time management. Have fun!

 

Lol cheers mike. Theres 7yrs between tour two boys.

2nd arrived a week later i started a new job,a week after that i was at college then going out to do private work so i know what u mean lol.

 

Nice to hear from u again bud. Hope that massive order is almost to an end 👍

 

All the best bud

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