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Ian Leach

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  1. Can be fun and games,, a few have flew off before:001_smile: the trick is to leave the goblet stem until last to keep the strength there.
  2. Done:001_smile:
  3. Great tutorial , might give it ago when I have a spare 5mins. Is that the wildlife axe?? might get myself one.
  4. Pics of green one please
  5. Finished game board and a few other pieces.
  6. Cheers Another pic of me games board, just need to oil it.
  7. Erm beech fantastic stuff, elm crap:lol:
  8. I would go for elm nicer and of course seasoned, I have found beech splits and twists abit if not dried properly.
  9. Oooh look at your skills , very nice
  10. What is the price for a 110 then ?, as prices start from £1225 +vat.
  11. I did have two but my girls have nicked them and using them as nighties , I'll have to nick them back. Sent from my HTC using tapatalk 2
  12. I brought loads , couldn't care about a bargin . For me it was catching up with old faces and meeting new ones .. Sent from my HTC using tapatalk 2
  13. Twas almost 5 years ago posted was aloud then:lol:
  14. How about one of these?http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/arb-trucks/44670-pro-tipper-trade-shows-2012-a.html I'm sure one could be fitted
  15. Maybe some people don't want to work, but his video shows this is not the case. The scheme is aimed at people who are having trouble finding work and there are a few things available to them like working links. How would you work out he is on more than minimum wage ?? Going on gnarlyoak calculations of £243.20 per week. I would say someone who is on all the stuff jsa/hb/ct I would guess it would approx be £71.50/£91/£18 for a single person which is £180.50 per week. I have not included his fuel allowance as it comes out of this anyway and didn't cover it. The thing I thought was out of order was the lazy Muppet comment, but you have apologised on a previous post so I'll say no more:001_smile:
  16. Out of order:thumbdown: Lets assume it's this working links Working Links | Work Programme | Welfare to work | Training , so will get help with benefits whilst doing the workfare/MWA. So really what you get won't cover your costs of the extra food consumption, travel etc etc . Just like the people who done the stewarding for the queens jubilee...... Just goes to show what some people go through when looking for work.
  17. Pictures would be better , Level out with digger if access ok or by hand. I would of thought bark would be very difficult for a wheelchair user:confused1:. Dig level and deck maybe??. Price wise I would charge at least £20 per hr.
  18. Depends where you get it from and if they sterile it properly. Mushroom Compost
  19. There is no harm in getting your certs, you'll need to if buying a climbing saw . Be safe. Sent from my HTC using tapatalk 2
  20. I'm on chrome and like it but only have one problem,, when I try and edit my website it says: Internet explorer 5.5 not supported anymore, please upgrade to a higher version Works on ie but not chrome, but I hate ie, any solution? Sent from my HTC using tapatalk 2
  21. I usually mix top soil with mushroom compost.
  22. nice I made one a while back very comfy, then someone offered me £50 for it so I need to make another one now:biggrin:
  23. Very nice, me like Sent from my HTC using tapatalk 2

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