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You get out what you put in - and as others have said whilst you may not always agree, the opinions of others in the same or parallel industries are always worthwhile. It's like having 10,000 mates down the pub only it's never your round :thumbup1:

 

Everyone learns everyday in this walk of life and this is a valuable resource.

 

The whinge was unnecessary though :confused1:

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...........has anyone got a 2mm flange rubber based silicone parted pressure tested sparkling spark plug for a 150T bungee leash going spare?

 

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With or without the top dead centre hylomar welch plugs?

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& I thought we were mates...:001_rolleyes::laugh1:

 

I think the op made a rash move with his post, he could have just stayed away, no humble pie to eat if he felt the need to return, smacks of other issues going on imo.

If so I hope he's ok.:001_smile:

 

I wouldn't take the pee if you weren't a mate. :biggrin:

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I don't get it either on the original webpage it was a 1/3 of the size, I guess its something else thats got blown out of all proportion:001_rolleyes:

 

I was only joking looks fine on my 24in screen might be a squeeze on a 15" though. :biggrin:

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Mmm

Well the site had the grace to post your ...

Umbridge ....

Not sure what to expect from a forum ,though people professional or otherwise are generally good sorts , with lots of experience & common sense advice ....

 

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I would like to contribute more. I look everyday to see if there is anything I can help with. Not a lot usually.

I did once tell someone what to use to remove tree sap from cars. That's about it really.

Oh, and if you need a really long bolt to fasten a gate, you can use a garage door drop bolt and fit it horizontally.

Usually people are asking about Mogs, mini diggers, chainsaws and chippers. As I don't have any mechanicleness in me I just look at the pictures.

I do sound very knowledgeable now when someone asks what species a tree is ...

Hornbeam, obviously, so for that I thank you.

I really like seeing what you have all been doing too and the good humoured banter puts a smile on me face.

All in all Arbtalk is a really nice place.

It's sad when there is a bit of a squabble and someone feels they have to leave. I hope they can join in again one day.

Take care all.

Rich

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I would like to contribute more. I look everyday to see if there is anything I can help with.

 

 

I do sound very knowledgeable now when someone asks what species a tree is ...

Hornbeam, obviously, so for that I thank you.

 

Rich

 

See, you've become an expert:biggrin: The power of Arbtalk:lol:

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