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Steve Bullman

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  1. I'd agree with this to a point. You can be a freelance climber with any amount of experience, just so long as you are honest about what you can and can't do, and the employer has a good understanding of what jobs he can and can't send you to. But yes, what any employer really wants is someone who will turn up and work hard and give them zero headaches, thats as much as anyone can ask for.
  2. Tomorrow I’m taking some chorizo, tomatoes and onions, that will fry up in about 3 minutes
  3. Sure does!! Have to pick the food though. I am just waiting for an insert to go into my new canopy, then I will have my stove set up permanently.
  4. What are these? Same as what I refer to as pig iron stakes?
  5. Got a link to that? Can't remember the last time I saw a sycamore with sooty bark disease actually
  6. Good find. Can't imagine this is too common with pine
  7. zing it was the first line I ever used, about 15 years ago I guess. I hated it, tangled every throw. I was however wrapping it round a stick to store at that time Perhaps i'll order some and give it a try again
  8. Not sure i'd want a wankel for a saw
  9. While we're at it, those of you who do use Linkedin, what do you use it for? Its one of those networks I don't quite get, much like twitter
  10. too cryptic for me!! wait, i got it!
  11. Excellent photo Wolter. What trees are they?
  12. Just in the process of expanding Arbtalks social media presence and have set up a linkedin page. If everyone could like and share it would be appreciated https://www.linkedin.com/company/18129274/
  13. As I said at the start of the thread. My insurance isn't worth the paper its written on, but I buy it each year anyway. Mostly just to satisfy the companies I work for who are being mislead by their own insurers. Its pennies in comparison to what I earn from the companies per year anyway. If push comes to shove in the event of an accident then it will be interesting to see how things played out.
  14. i'll take a closer look next week. Much like the 230 I expect
  15. Used the 6” machine. You wouldn’t notice the difference from the diesel version when chipping as far as I can tell so far.
  16. Contender for the remarkable trees thread I believe
  17. That’s a fantastic looking tree, no close ups?
  18. Some good advice there spid. I wish my dad had told me the same
  19. And thats when the preimums go through the roof

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