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Steve Bullman

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  1. https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling/nearby-tipsites/?nearby=20&lat=50.782998&lon=-0.673061&category=0&country=0&state=0&specialization=
  2. Just slightly over budget but this would be my choice Stihl MS 171 chainsaw (30.1cc) – FR Jones & Son WWW.FRJONESANDSON.CO.UK
  3. Valdotain
  4. So long as there’s holes to drill and pipes to clean I’m sure location won’t be a problem
  5. Mixed in with brokeback mountain
  6. So sweet, thanks for sharing with the group
  7. I know someone who had one in their shop and it was forever going off by mistake.
  8. Planner T-shirt’s last and last. Mark’s suggestion would probably suit you though. you already know my opinion on woolpower for warmth
  9. Probably the same ones who are sitting on their 200's believing it was the best saw ever made 😁
  10. Have they binned the 0% bik?
  11. Not muddled, you just don’t understand what I’m saying. Read it again, and then again if you still don’t understand
  12. Not really a case of that is it. I have half a tank in my truck. If I knew I was going to be travelling I’d probably have queued up with everyone else today just so I knew I had a full tank. As it is I don’t HAVE to travel, and have already told the missus we won’t be going anywhere further than a few miles away this weekend for whatever weekend activity we choose to do. Not everyone has that choice though
  13. Pics would help, species is important
  14. Busy that night Michael!
  15. Please video this
  16. Public liability isn’t actually a legal requirement for starters, but very wise to have. And of course you’re never going to get any commercial customers if you dont have it. in the meantime if you want to go and fell a few trees in Mrs mugging garden without it then carry on. You will just he personally sued if you happen to fell a tree on someone’s head. Employers liability is a legal requirement on the other hand. If you have anyone under your supervision you need this
  17. Hardly going to have a massive root system is it!
  18. Paddle boardings something i've always fancied trying. I just bought a ready formed Niwaki tree at considerable expense. Going to buy some saplings soon and try making some from scratch. Was planning a thread as it happens.
  19. If I recall you had it for a steal first time round? Hopefully the new rate is still reasonable all things considered.
  20. Thats a new one on me!
  21. It not just the diameter but the construction. Mountaineering rope is nylon and not designed to be used in a friction based climbing system. Hence the op described the system he was taught for emergency use. Prusiks just wouldn’t be used in nylon rope otherwise.
  22. That doesn’t really have any relevance here
  23. Bit judgemental without knowing the details. For example If my house was alongside a busy main road and my kids play area was adjacent to the road I certainly know whose lives would be the priority for me to protect
  24. Anyone happen to have any images of mold on wood chip piles I could have please?
  25. Also that setup isn’t suitable for mountaineering rope

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