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Lee Winger

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  1. Hi Scraggs are you saying woocomerce didn't have a delivery section on the template I'm as thick as a plank where computing is concerned, would it be easy for a novice to do what your son did?
  2. Thanks mate, do you have to use paypal with this site and are there any sellers fees etc?
  3. Hi guys anyone know an e commerce shop builder? Or do any of you guys have any experice of builders from ebay etc Any tips or help most grateful cheers Lee
  4. Personally I'd take a majority of them to my largest local Sikh temple, larger Sikh temples feed people for free regardless of cast, religion, race or financial status day in day out. In big UK citys you'll find all types of people having a free dinner, you can make a donation. The ones in London are a lifeline for the homeless and destitute. All the food is supplied and cooked through donations of time and ingredients.
  5. If the currents didnt cost you much financialy how about give them away? To the elderly or anyone that will make good use of them. I catch more fish than my family will ever eat, my elderly neighbours rarely ever need to buy fish, it makes you feel good inside... I've found the act of charity to repays itself over and over..
  6. Hi David I put in a quote and my recommendations as you correctly pointed out Jesus Green, but I never heard back from them even after a couple of follow up calls. So I don't know what happened, I wouldn't be surprised if they went OTT with decompaction , mycchor,and fert etc, if the work ever got done. If you don't want mulch to migrate verticle mulching imo is the way to go imo As for downunder fingers crossed mate, but again I'll refrain from mulch etc keep it simple I think is the best policy, if mulch is used I think introducing small amounts over time is the way to go
  7. Im not an advocate of using the air spade for large areas of soil decompaction and tbh I'd be very cautious of using large amounts of mulch as an earlier post says mulch can potentially contain to much nitrogen and shock the tree Great read David, with the benefit of hindsight etc in your case I would of decompacted using the root zone using my decompactor or an air spade (decompacter being first choice) and simply filled the holes 1 per metre with sharp sand with maybe 10% organic matter. This is what I reccomened for a large job in a Cambridge Jesus park, a large avenue of planes
  8. I'm a Tollesbury boy, this is disgusting, I couldn't care less what the international limit is etc etc I don't want nuclear waste in the Blackwater, saying that Bradwell power station had been leaking crp into the river for 40 years with no apparent harm lol. Is it any coincidence that so many people in that area have died of cancer I personally think not!
  9. Hi guys do any of you downunder have any risk assement templates/examples that you'd be so kind to share with me or any links relating to risk assesments etc Cheers Lee
  10. Single axel transits are rubbish off road and for weight carrying but then transits in general are crp.
  11. That was my first thought as well, no mini tornadoes David?
  12. Shutdowns are free, just ring the energy supplier they'll organise it, but the job will have to be done on the date they give you. On a line connected to lots of houses they will even card the houses giving them warning
  13. Anyone in or around Ipswich want a tree job? I've got a plum that needs taking down and the stump spraying to stop it suckering I'm in Oz so cant do it myself, payment via bank transfer pm me for more details. This needs doing ASAP Cheers Lee Winger
  14. It gets down to 15c at night here Jon and its the first week of winter, today it was a high of 25c, summers are probably going to test me, they last 6 month's and average 32c
  15. Rob I haven't had anything to do with consultant's yet but I'm guessing not much call for other than for big projects in the main city's, I'd imagine they are on a good wack everyone else seems to be...
  16. You should report all crime but tbh its a waste of time, I had a van broken into 20 years ago and the coppers asked me if I wanted them to come out and investigate, I can't see them being any better 20 years on
  17. Those white tailed spiders give a worse bite than a red back..
  18. Climbers around Sydney and other big city's here are on good money imo
  19. 500-800 bucks per day, but you must have your own climbing gear top handle saw and be able to tackle big trees.
  20. Its a sad world we live in, I pity these scumbags, chin up mate....
  21. A bit cloudy and 26c here, not bad for the second day of winter...
  22. Well Jon it was 24c here today but it hasn't stopped raining

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