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Ian Leach

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  1. Your restricted with the amount of travel 40" I think as you have to get it just past tipping point .
  2. I've used a tree Jack in Sweden can't remember the make tho, good useful piece of kit. Did reinforce a few bits tho and a bigger base plate on the bottom but it was a bit boggy where I was using one.
  3. If I get caught in that traffic I might as well bring my sleeping bag 😁. I haven't been to Bucklands for years.
  4. Luckily I have a great welder guy and mechanic , main dealer all I'll say is balls I've had bad experiences from them. With your situation I'd of gone elsewhere weeks ago, it is hard to get a decent welder tho. A local garage near me charges £70-80 per hr for welding dread to think what a dealer would charge.
  5. Tbh the only places close to me are places like countrywide, I usually buy online from companies that advertise on here.
  6. Anyone do aspen near Gloucester GL3, I looked on the aspen map and the closest is 45mins away. Just wondering if up to date.
  7. Dam, so your the one who keeps sending me coal. :eek:
  8. Looks like your a natural, here's mine made from oak and beech, You can stick thinner boards together too.
  9. Depends if you've been a good boy, your more than likely to get coal 😁
  10. Looking good, I would use what wood you can get to practice on.
  11. That's what it stands for, I hate the tool less crap lol, quote me happy then 😁😁
  12. Personally I wouldn't bolt it to a tree like that I think it's an easy way out. I've drawn a rough picture of what I would do, maybe a bit over done but as tree gets bigger bolts can be undone supports can be moved.
  13. I was planning on it lost the prices shavey gave me, plus my plans changed too. Got a different price for the saw 180 Inc postage just wondering if good price.
  14. I've been offered a Dolmar ps32ctl for £180 delivered is this a good price?? plus what are they like and how do they run on aspen ??
  15. The record one looks the best out of them more robust, How come you've decided on just the disc sander . Surely both disc and belt gives you more choice.
  16. Facebook, is this the lilac id abuse.
  17. As above, I think record do a 10" x 6" belt and disc Sander. 5 year warranty. I've got a smaller Clarke one that I've had for 8 years and just changed its first belt. But I'd be going for record next probably.
  18. When I worked for a well known company they paid £30 a day and supplied b&b. Team leader only paid me £15 per day from it and spent the rest on crack, hence I only worked away for a week and went elsewhere.
  19. That's what I've got Josh the vw, the back seats slide out too when needed.
  20. Use to be red bull and another and maybe one more, but now poached egg on toast.
  21. I've got a few pieces 3" thick , but only 4 - 6 " wide
  22. Oh the memories 😁
  23. So you don't use your camelbac now.

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