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Ian Leach

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  1. Bargain I'll keep my eyes peeled.
  2. Any pictures? Interested message me a price.
  3. At the moment I'm open to anything veneery, about .6 thick the bendy the better although I'll be soaking it.
  4. Has anybody got any spare wood veneer they want to get rid of.
  5. Enjoyed that Mark does that with stella, makes it disappear before your eyes.
  6. I do mention Arbsafe to people and on here but all I get is what do you get out of it , what's the point etc etc . Like you said it's a free service, so why not.
  7. As far as I'm aware there is no legal width, ideally 2m x2 wheelchairs passing by and heavy foot traffic. But this is not always possible. I personally have done 1.5m , so a wheelchair and person can pass. I have seen 1m paths but that's the least like over bridges, small lanes, low foot fall. These sizes are what I call clear width, so no obstacles.
  8. Mum said she can collect them later tonight, whatever that means 😱.
  9. I don't think your high heels would fit me.
  10. My comment was aimed at Mr big boy Joe Newton, that's why I quoted his post. If I wanted to take anything to a personal level anywhere it would be face to face and not on a forum. Hope this clears up the confusion.
  11. I think your a mean sarcastic bully big boy, you should be ashamed.
  12. No irony there.....My two girls are in bed and I have plenty of time with them thanks. So it's support or shut up is it, bollocks to that he is wrong plain and simple. Also why ask for support when he knows he's right.
  13. Why post it on here and ask for people's opinions, when you say your right anyway?? You've let your other half down simple. I assume you have known about this occasion for a while and it was not just sprung on you, so was it not wrong of you to have booked work on that day anyway. I'm sure the client would of waited.
  14. If your taking him to court you can't do anything with it, until resolved.
  15. I would wait to see what his defense is and go from there.
  16. Does he usually pay in cash or bank?? surely if paid in cash there would be a paid invoice given for his books. But I think I paid him in cash is a crap defense tbh. You'll get to see his defense anyway.
  17. Are you doing any deals for the smaller saws, Ive got a dolmar ps35 just a standard bar and chain at the mo.
  18. I've never had that problem, but I'll keep it in mind.
  19. I use something like this Steve as it lasts longer than anything i've used so far. Kitchen hinge cutter drill bit sinker forstner 35mm for concealed cabinet hinges | eBay You'll need a bit about 35mm or 38mm diameter.
  20. Fair play but sod that, I would of shot the thing first 😁.
  21. He has requested the items to be made that is enough it confirmed the order, send him the invoice (overdue) show you are being reasonable, then small claims. It will cost about £60, if it goes to court you'll get it all back including loss of time on the day. If he pays before then you have just lost the fee. Explain this is a custom item they can not be resold. You need to start taking deposits.

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