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skyhuck

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  1. Yes, but you can install larger and only get paid for the size they say you require. Its not metered, so you just get a fixed rate depending on the KW they say you need.
  2. Makes no odds, you may have a huge garden, or a garden plus a paddock or other agricultural land. None of this land can be used for none agricultural business, unless you get planing content. Fortunately most planing departments are reactive, not proactive, so as long as your not upsetting anyone you can quietly get away with a lot. As meany do.
  3. Cameron has a posh shed/office in his garden. He is writing his memoirs there. Pretty sure he'll make plenty once there done. Unless your business activity can have a material affect on your neighbours, noise, clutter etc, I can't see what grounds there could be for any objection.
  4. You let her use your shed?
  5. Sycamores often have smooth bark, look at the branch unions and bark plates after the tight bend. If thats Beech I'm Russian (I'm not)
  6. Interesting tree, but is it not a Sycamore?
  7. Half the country run business from their home address. Taking calls, doing your accounts on the kitchen table etc, is absolutely fine. What you can't do is fill your drive or garden with work tools, logs, chip etc.
  8. You need stronger Velcro mate.
  9. May was HS when Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned, May did nothing, his widow was had to fight to get it investigated. May was humiliated by the findings of the investigation. There is no way she was going to let this one slip away quietly.
  10. Putin is the one who wants the west attacking Russia, it allows he to play the hard man and foster popularity at home. He had no interest in killing these people other than to play his political game. Obviously the means of murder had to point directly to Russia.
  11. I'd be interested in those please.
  12. Pretty sure I only saw 3.
  13. I will never understand why people don't put a location in the thread title? Its the same with people who are looking for work? WHY??
  14. They should go see if Tesco are hiring.
  15. Where?
  16. VAT man and TAX man are highest up the pecking order, so IME theres generally nothing left for your average debtor. I was taken for £900 a few years back, they actually owed over £250K!! What really got my goat was the fact they never really stopped trading. They simply slightly altered the name, bought all the gear off themselves for peanuts and their wives became the new directors
  17. Green is gentler on the machine, but it will do seasoned without issue. I do up to 8", even 8" Beech is cut with ease.
  18. For small stuff the Bilke takes some beating, IME the secret is running it slowly with a big tractor. Doing this you get pretty decent looking, uniform logs. The mistake most people make is running it at speed, because the tractor is too small, this just produces a pile of smashed up crap.
  19. Facebook is strange. I like seeing funny clips etc, but don't get the whole "look at me and my family going out" thing. I have a business page that my son set up, today I got a call from Switzerland from some body who really likes my page
  20. Got to say Really don't think this is the case. The only time I a sharpen a saw in the yard, is if I'm cutting in the yard. If a saw does need sharpening before we start, I find customers are generally fascinated by the process and IMO they see us as skilled when we can quickly sharpen a saw when needed. As for changing chains, rather than sharpening, oh dear . When I take a chain off its done!
  21. The NHS is simple too big.
  22. Why does a nomark, who as far as I can see has contributed very little to the site, feel they its ok to come out with this kind of thing? Utterly pathetic
  23. Its good firewood
  24. Give Alex Price a call Tom, they will see you right and give it the once over while they have it. You really can't beat letting the experts taking a look, IME

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