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Ian Leach

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  1. Personally I'd go for DeWalt look at the flexivolt if you want battery, it's 18v-54v
  2. A bit of scent training, lies down when he finds it.
  3. Ian Leach

    Covid-19

    You can't compare Norway to the UK, I would guess there are more people living in London than the whole of Norway. Everyone is spread out. The infection rate for the virus is going to be different here some houses have 8 to a house hold. We are all doing what we can do to survive, keep our work going forward it's been hard. The government have reacted to slow and there pals have earnt a mint from it.
  4. I always thought it was hse guidelines not law.
  5. Have to say best one yet,
  6. My wife likes making campfire stew in the slow cooker, but unfortunately I just cant get on with it, it has a peculiar taste, so I tend to stick to either beef or lamb stew in slow cooker. I found that when I first made some, then I removed kidney beans added potato. I do like a chicken or beef stew with dumplings
  7. My attempt at campfire stew with gammon in a slow cooker.
  8. I've used a Makita chain mortiser for timber framing which works well, they to a tenon one to which looks impressive.
  9. Electric drill with speed setting low is not to bad, but agree when it catches you definitely know about it. Or old school hand brace.
  10. Or the cheaper version , Veritas Dowel & Tenon Cutter WWW.CLASSICHANDTOOLS.COM Obtaining dowels to perfectly match a project or specific species of timber, is to...
  11. Do you mean these, use to have a set until it got pinched. Veritas Dowel Maker Master Set WWW.CLASSICHANDTOOLS.COM The Veritas® Dowel Maker lets you make perfectly sized dowel from 1/4
  12. First chippers now bars, your not having much luck mate.....ever thought of a new career ?
  13. Speak to your gm dealer in France I guess.
  14. I can hand draw something if you like, whats the time scale.
  15. The newer sheets are mixed cellulose and cement, the older stuff was asbestos fibers and cement 15-20 percent I believe low risk.
  16. Very unlikely to be an asbestos roof, it will more that likely be a cement roof which may or may not have slight asbestos in it. I would take pictures of damage already done, then board.
  17. Try and get December and January off. Doesn't always go to plan with a few days here and there inbetween and any emergency work. But close enough.

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