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raafbeard

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  1. Thanks for the advice mate. Guess I'll get a floor sander, its not too expensive don't know if I trust myself to lift all the boards without breaking them and getting them back as they are meant to be..they are fixed quite well at the moment.
  2. I like this Beech and think it is great in its current location with a high amenity value.... Shame if it has to be felled but maybe could be retained with a proper health care plan put in place by someone knowledgeable....
  3. Possible? Or waste of time?? Being a bit tight to hire a floor sander... Any sanding disc recommendations? Or should I stick to a belt sander/planer? Have all of the above and would rather not hire a machine if I don't have too
  4. Congratulations Mate! Plenty of good times ahead!
  5. Just found this bit of a pain to get started but fun... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDWqJe1dCgY]Chainsaw Bike - YouTube[/ame]
  6. Nice Job! and Professional looking Vid
  7. not sure why you are having issues to be honest. Won't any other spliced eye cause the same problem. Pic might help?
  8. Congratulations Steve! well earned recognition for you and all the moderation team. Also the Arbtalkers that add quality to the forum. Arbtalk is a true Industry asset which benefits all of us in so many ways! Fairplay to the AA
  9. Glad you are alright Andy, takes something like this to realise where the gaps in your preparedness are. But is also shows how some of the basic preparations can make such an important difference. First aid kit, mobile phone, knowledge of appropriate action to take. Iknow of something similar happening but the object was a small piece of wire which punctured the heart of the operator and caused some really serious health issues. As a side note to climbers I would recommend checking your systems allows for a controlled one handed descent before you need it. It could make a big difference. One big plus for lockjack users. Anyway sorry for derail.
  10. Coolest summer clothing? ... see here: http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/lounge/62051-sandals-socks-comfort-style-crime-fashion.html
  11. Thanks for sharing...nice vid....shows where srt comes into its own
  12. Could try these: Kent Plant Hire - Hire plant equipment near Kent, Essex, Sussex and the South East. Not sure if they still have Processors but worth a try.
  13. Nice Disappointed by ironic title ...but some fancy rigging goin on there..tidy work
  14. Cool video! What an experience to take that down, fair bit of chogging in that stem!
  15. Nice fell Dave! Always nice to straight fell when you can regardless of anything else!
  16. Agree with all of the comments so far! Big thanks to Justin and Co. for making it happen again
  17. Hope it hits the spot mate...I'm still trying different juices to find one that is right. Organic range looks good but totally out of stock at the moment.
  18. Nice vid Josh! Tidy work
  19. iTaste vv.....has variable voltage to adapt the hit and you can put whatever e liquid in you want.... haven't tried any of the other fancy ones but this ticks all the boxes and I can't find fault with it apart from it looks a bit silly in public. You know that you can also refill the disposable tips by taking the white cap of the end.
  20. Think i'll give it a go this year! To hell with the money...never been before!
  21. We had this before ...and I think it is actually correct according to GTR! Love tat threads...well Done Tommy for poppin your cherry!
  22. poo in a bag! Vacuum packed for freshness!
  23. Personally I would have recommended a fell or 50% maybe more reduction. Looks well dodgy to me from the photos.
  24. timebomb really ...should have been removed ages ago....luckily no one was killed or injured!

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