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Not really, it started as friendly advice freely given between us which one day Adam took offence at.

Besides, it happened away from Arbtalk and is between 2 businesses who have areas which overlap so there will always be an element of friction.

And no, I never ignore other peoples work, either good or bad.

Credit where credit is due.

I often take images and show them to the arb students we have with us as teaching aids.

Adam is upset because he got busted over a terrible video he put up on FB which he has since now taken down but I still use the screen shot I took with my phone.

He really should keep what happens away from Arbtalk OFF Arbtalk.

Ty

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Not really, it started as friendly advice freely given between us which one day Adam took offence at.

Besides, it happened away from Arbtalk and is between 2 businesses who have areas which overlap so there will always be an element of friction.

And no, I never ignore other peoples work, either good or bad.

Credit where credit is due.

I often take images and show them to the arb students we have with us as teaching aids.

Adam is upset because he got busted over a terrible video he put up on FB which he has since now taken down but I still use the screen shot I took with my phone.

He really should keep what happens away from Arbtalk OFF Arbtalk.

Ty

 

 

Who cares??????????

 

You really are a very sad individual:thumbdown: IMO.

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Why am I a sad individual Huck?

 

I've not been offensive to Adam here on Arbtalk.

 

Until recently Adam and I had a friendly dialogue for a few years away from this forum.

 

I simply laughed at his FB bloopers and he took offense.

 

Nothing more than gentle teasing.

 

Ty

 

 

Ty, (or Stuart - I can't quite follow the two names thing)

 

I've been looking at your Facebook page, and you seem to have an accomplished business, and get some cracking jobs, with decent kit. I can see why you would be proud of that. I certainly would be.

 

So why let yourself down with this slagging match? It doesn't affect you, so why not leave it. It's putting you in a negative light, and you're letting your company down by acting like a bitchy teenager on the internet!

 

Takes a lot of work to build a good reputation. It's far easier to ruin one.

 

(P.s. When you don't have any apprentices, who do you get to climb the trees? :P )

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In other news; when I change the shaft on high lifts I put them in the oven wait for the aluminium to expand for ten minutes. Then take them apart and quickly put the new shaft in the wedge and rings, put them in cold water and one nice solid wedge.

 

Be careful not to brand yourself, fan ovens get things hot incredibly fast.

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In other news; when I change the shaft on high lifts I put them in the oven wait for the aluminium to expand for ten minutes. Then take them apart and quickly put the new shaft in the wedge and rings, put them in cold water and one nice solid wedge.

 

Be careful not to brand yourself, fan ovens get things hot incredibly fast.

 

 

Thread back on track! Good man!

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