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Ian Leach

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  1. Forgot to add, I recessed the mirror and the backing board into the timber, paper taped it off and added some locking latches.i done it this way so the mirror could be replaced.  I also built a frame on the back for a bit more stability.

    I also done it this way because I've seen a few mirrors in craft places where some people just glue or silicone the mirror to it, it's not to my liking messy and lacking .

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  2. Chainsaws are not dangerous it's the user, be it not proper PPE , training.  Personally if you buy one from b&q or elsewhere you should be made to buy a days training in safe use/ maintenance, be it cutting fire wood or felling a small tree for a diyer . 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Big Beech said:

    2 possibly 3 sold, which includes the darker one pictured.

    Awaiting on confirmation as to which ones.

    Majority cut at 70mm, 2 x60. One of the 60mm ones is a bit wonky as it just wouldn't cut true in places.

    7 in total

    Could you pm me sizes and cost, probably delivery too, GL1 area

  4. 59 minutes ago, manco said:

    not to put too fine a point on it, im sure somewhere in 25 pages someone else has asked, but where do they piss?

    forestry jobs, no problem. construction sites, no problem. mrs miggins back garden, uh-oh.

     

     

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