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Peter

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  1. I never burn Beach, its too sandy. All wood burns provided the moisture content is low, I tend to sell on all the stuff people want to buy and keep all the supposed poor wood for my own fire, keeps me warm just fine.
  2. Are you doing the Stretch Air non protective trousers?
  3. Don't worry Steve, I'll dock it out of his wages!
  4. I do think its good that there are ever more options available, although I still think Apple are ahead of the game. I used to use usb and office, not any more. Memory is largely irrelevant with wifi and mobile data, as you can access remotely stored data anywhere. I bought an iPad for my wife as she is doing a masters which involves lots of literature reviews etc, the first year she spend carrying huge amounts of books and printed articles, now she just has the iPad. The big software developers are getting left behind as anyone can write an app and market it, so things are moving much more quickly, big bloated expensive software like Office and Explorer are going to be history soon. Not saying that Apple have it all right, there are niggly issues and bugbears especially about pricing and compatibility, but overall the futures bright!
  5. Not really sure what it has or does that the ipad doesnt tbh.
  6. Hmmm.
  7. I think it's going to be a removal, low amenity value, high risk targets.
  8. Possibly, will see what I can do. Tree is seriously in decline, about a third of the top is dead and the remaining foliage is very sparse. There are similar smaller brackets on the other side of the tree too.
  9. Any ideas on id?
  10. I have done my homework on it, there are a few super modded 200 around, but they are not practical for everyday work saws and don't live too long.
  11. The problem with the 200 is its already a pretty hot saw in stock form, mods make a bit of an improvement but not a massive transformation.
  12. How does your chainsaw ( a kind of personal property) get to work?
  13. That will be the one I dropped 30 feet onto concrete then! Good stuff, cheers Steve!
  14. Peter

    Vortex

    I like it as a short line, wouldnt want anything over 30m in something that heavy though. Have you tried it?
  15. Peter

    Vortex

    What about poison hi-vy?
  16. If they are going down the CS route then he will need CS48, and CS30 is a prerequisite anyway.
  17. If the managers say he needs cs30 then he needs it. If your asking about legal requirements then under puwer you must have received training and kept a record of said training. What form that takes is up to the organisational policy.
  18. Peter

    Vortex

    12.7 actually, not wishing to be pedantic or anything.
  19. Even then, on large chunks I tend to do a very small step, (aided by a wedge), and then break the step, settle the chunk on the butt, and then work it off in the intended direction, giving it the appropriate amount of push to aid landing flat as it goes.
  20. I understand the principle but can't really see making an extra cut being worthwhile. Will try it out and report back though.
  21. $8.98 at walmart. M&M's Peanut Butter Chocolate Candies - Walmart.com
  22. Interesting Tony, there are lots of newer properties in East Cambs with trees covered by planning conditions. If the property has been signed off by planning, and sold by developer to owner occupier, what sanctions does the LA have available against breaches of planning condition?
  23. I have the lifeproof, expensive but it works, mine is no longer water tight as I perforated the membrane over the speaker.
  24. And instead of having had sweaty soldiers in them they've had sweaty seamen in them instead.
  25. http://www.suttoncranehire.com/

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