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Mike Hill

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  1. Maybe something like this,?it's ace! 21kw,you will need the window open after a few minutes
  2. I have one similar to this,you might need a bigger one for your double garage as mine is in the box on the Mog. Only gripe is the fuel lines were crap,they just degraded. Everyithng else has held up well. 12V 8KW Air Diesel Night Heater 8KW Remote LCD Monitor For Car Truck Motor Boat WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Heater Power: 8KW. 1X 8KW Diesel Heater...
  3. Bitcoin up 130%? Have you cut your lawn?
  4. He bought a bunch of gold at $1500 oz and made 30% in a year.
  5. I heard they kill them using Stingray's.
  6. The oil fund is probably one of the largest hindering factors in Norways social development. Imagine a rich kid with trillions in assets,blowing his allowance on horse racing and crypto safe in the knowledge next month a new check will appear in the mail. The oil fund ironically subsidises alot of the renewable energy initiatives here,that's really a " jobs for the boys" program, much like the 50% subsidiary on electric vehicles which served to only increased the sale of Teslas 400%. Despite being one of Europe's leafiest country's, Norway imports the bulk of its firewood because Labour costs here are to prohibitive .
  7. Speaking for Norway,there are a plethora of home builders,they all cost about the same however. An exception are the kit set builds from the Baltics,they arrive in containers and the Baltic lads knock them up rapidly. You save a bit,especially if you have done the groundwork yourself. Rental properties are taxed as income,you also need 40% down to buy one. You can still leverage it against an existing dwelling. Permitting builds is a nightmare, the government wants to build up not out. Here in Bergen you can't build a stand alone house that doesn't include rental in it,the rent is tax free so it just drives up the host house value. The government wants everyone to walk or cycle,somehow still arrive on time whilst collecting the kids too. There are one hell of alit less people here though,outside the cities you can get a house for £50.No hospitals shops or jobs in those areas though.
  8. I would chuck out all the darkies and bring back national service as well as free milk for children.
  9. Then everyone building it,would have to take a giant pay cut. Are you sure that only 20 years back a house cost 3.5 times average wage?
  10. How much do you think a two bed house should cost?
  11. Picked up a shower cabinet last night from an area that is a bit if a cold sink. It's surrounded by mountains and has a lake in it,showed -19 on my car display. That area can get to -30 or less in Jan/Feb
  12. What are you doing for work now and how much do you need per month? Even if you got a slot tomorrow and climbed every day for four years,you would be 60 competing against 25 year old with the same experience level. If you really want into the industry,get your HGV and try for driver/ groundy. I had an applicant once who was ex RN,he just couldn't understand thatdespite all his courses,age,experience etc that he was still only worth minimum because that's all I could have gotten from him for years.
  13. No cities always fill up,it's where the jobs are
  14. Population growth,people selling up in cities and moving out to work from home?
  15. Guns are bad.
  16. Could we not simply live in tunnels? HD screens as Windows? Let the earth's surface revert back to nature and stuff?
  17. Message Bob at Aspen mate,I am pretty sure he has one. https://www.yell.com/biz/aspen-arb-ltd-guildford-6345392/
  18. Why ever did he not listen to " retired deputy-head Teacher "Wendy Timbs? This could all have been avoided and Wendy should know,she has lived there since 1973!
  19. Depends. Do you have a use for it? If you have say a MS400 and a MS660 then the 500 isnt really filling any gap. If you lack a saw bigger than a 400 then its probably a good buy. The MS500i is in my opinion the most over hyped saw in history,its ok but more of a Hipsters instagram prop than a propper saw.
  20. I think the biggest problem is with people who buy working dogs which are essentially tools and expect them to be pets. No wonder they go mental. Sheep and cattle dogs get worked for hours a day with full focus and heaps of stimulation. Put that breed inside and you are asking for trouble
  21. Would you be happy with doing time if that Dog gets out and rips up a child while your looking after it? Do your mate and the world a favour and off the mongrel.
  22. They are not bad Dogs generally, known to be loyal and good with kids. That dog needs a bullet by the sounds of things though.
  23. You can't say that. Forst make mossad look like girl scouts. Anyhow,you used to be a Forst fanboi, what happened?
  24. I set my Jensens in with .5mm close to the axle and 1.5mm outside. Forst's shear bolts because the blade to anvil angle is aggressive to help the feed rollers pull in material my guess.The gear driven feed roller setup on a jensen must have been to expensive to copy.
  25. You got some advice from me about presenting yourself at the company in person,yet you are still sending emails and calling without any luck? Could it be that you are a bit of a twat? Go put your best foot forward ,put yourself out and show some pluck and dash.

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