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All the fella has done is report on here what he has seen and has the van reg if anyone suspects that the saws are theirs, it is highly unlikely the local plod would have come out on one mans call and even less likely they would have done much if they had.

 

Think it is time to stop having a pop at the guy as he has done more than most and perhaps use the facility as Steve B has mentioned.

 

I do keep a note of most serials on the kit I service so if anyone has it pinched, drop me a line for the serial!

 

:thumbup1: couldn't agree more. Non stop petty criticism all the time. "I'd have done this" " why didn't you do that"

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The first thing I did when I bought my saws was to burn in my postcode with a soldering iron on all the plastic parts, inside and out, and also in the places where it would be hard to sand off by anyone.

 

 

Do you do this so if your gear is stolen on a site the thieving sum can go to your yard and finish you off?

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