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Ian Leach

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  1. Thats why Stevie has been so quiet he wrote it ages ago and timed it with finger on reply button:001_tongue: Happy new year
  2. Not quite sure in the advanced bit not quick reply at top
  3. wow you have also found the font size and bold writing two new finds in one day amazing
  4. arrr bless you've got him all excited now and he thought he was left out
  5. always nice to have sumit to chew on Post 55 , i deleted part of the quote bit by Yve_clarke
  6. [quote OMG - what are you lot like?? erm men nips are good:001_tongue:
  7. Looks good Bart, Is it seasoned or green??? Don't you find it gets mold on it green.
  8. Very nice Josh, looks like it's quite heavy, What joints did you use or did you screw it.
  9. Almost alone with the wife what next:001_rolleyes: Make sure you make lots of noise in the morning when the hangovers kick in. theres nothing like a chainsaw on full revs:001_smile:
  10. yep i agree there here have a vertual magners on me and the same to all you unsociable gits.
  11. Oh and my fix of Arbtalk of course.
  12. I showed my face ate some food, don't really do sociable had one drink because of meds. So prefered to come home with kids and watch movie with them (G-Force) and probably fall asleep with them down stairs, what could be better.
  13. Well back, lovely food wife stayed i came back with the kids
  14. We i'm off for a pig roast happy new year have fun everyone
  15. To be honest in paper bags not alot if any, but in plastic it seems to sweat in them if you see what i mean. You need air to curculate and for it not to be damp.
  16. I use to go out along time ago (even i sound old now) but can't be bothered with the hassle that comes with it, plus expense just because it's new year. I'm going around a friends with the family might have a drink play abit of poker and eat lots of nice food, whilst the kids run riot and play on the wii.
  17. We put ours straight into paper bags ready for sale and store on pallets in a shed, the least ammout of time you move it the less labour more profit. Also the more you move it the more is will brake down to dust.
  18. Well call me scally then still raise profile without address:001_smile:
  19. Cheers i do like fungi honest but i also like taking the mick too, i'll bookmark and have a read:001_smile:
  20. I wouldn't even do that, print the area you cover on the back. People work at home to start with plus what if you had an pain in the arse customer who no matter what you do it's never right (which most of us probably have had), would you want them banging on your door. If you give your home address they would thing oh he's at work today i'll rob it now. just me paranoid i guess:001_smile:
  21. They have no need to know your address it can be put on an invoice, some people give out cards willy nilly and also leave them at stores to get work for example. I'll put my home number, mobile, and email and website but thats it. You can put your address if you want i'll send all the bills to you
  22. Here you go liam, me likey knifeys too been banned by the wife getting any more every shop i go in i just can't help myself. BUCK I did buy a sneaky one at the kent show tho
  23. They look good Only one thing but it's just me call me paranoid when i finally get to doing my cards i won't be putting my address on it, just can't trust people these days.
  24. I wouldn't have thought the chicken wire would last long with horse traffic just my opinion tho, Maybe on a smaller bridges in the middle of the wood for people traffic only. But you can only try
  25. Maybe something like this, Products :: Anti Slip Surfaces :: Impact Leisure International Limited Chicken wire would that spook the horses as a different sound??, Sand when wet will hold more water so will rot board quicker. Couldn't you just clean it and then grit it in the summer you can sweep it up then. Another option would be raise the bridge slightly so you can sheet and then gravel and drainage off sides.

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