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skyhuck

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  1. skyhuck

    slang !

    Yes, you can also "feather" the clutch or "drop it":thumbdown:
  2. Stuff like pallets is (under the legislation) waste. "virgin" timber IE, it was a tree, before you cut it up, is NOT!! Your mate might be better giving them a token payment of say £1 for a truck load.
  3. At that price I would not bother getting my hands dirty!!! Let them get on with it!!!
  4. As always, there more than one way to skin a cat!!!! Personally I would have cut and chucked every thing, me and my man, early finish PS, you look well pissed off, next time give us a smile
  5. skyhuck

    strictly

    TBH, I think MOST people have a recording device of some sort. And I think X-factor is repeated on Sunday afternoon any way. I really don't understand all the stick the BBC is getting over this its a VERY popular show being put on at the MOST popular time.
  6. Why????Is he a window cleaner?????? Sorry, but I HATE ladders!!!!!!!
  7. When I had a Chippit 25, which has the same bearing and rotor I believe, I change the bearings my self, with some technically help from TW down the phone.
  8. Yes Disco 4, I think. Its all down to what they will give me for my 56 plate Disco 3.
  9. I AM NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have one parked out side!!!! And I'm going to see about changing it for a new one next week!!!!
  10. "Jeep" is a generic term, much like "Hoover". I call the floor cleaning device my wife uses a Hoover, its not, it a Dyson
  11. Interesting. Have you found that its the dogs (spikey bits that stick out next to the bar) that cause the limb to take your saw??? IME, my saw has only ever been snatched, if when doing a step cut, I cut past the step more at one side than the other. So my saw is in it own curth rather than parallel to the other curth allowing the step to snap. Because you saw is in its own curth, as the limb falls away it twists trapping the bar. I find the best way to avoid the "snatch" is to make sure you line up your cuts and if its not going as it should, I would use the nose of the bar to "tickle" away at the cut.
  12. skyhuck

    strictly

    Unfortunately this sort of crap IS what a LOT of people want. The big problem with democracy is we have a majority of morons.
  13. skyhuck

    strictly

    has your TV no off switch ???
  14. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My body
  15. :confused1:Where was his saw strop????????????
  16. Took my lot a few weeks back, good day out. Expensive, cost £85 for a family ticket plus my other two kids at £20+ each!!! My top tip would be to use "Que buster" you "1.50 a head (discounted if you buy more) and you go up the exit and jump the que!!!!! It is only available on the top 10 rides.
  17. Bought my first mog of them. I shan't be going back. My advice to any one thinking of buying a mog, would be to speak to Alex Price and talk to him about what you need. I could tell you some real horror story's about Atkinson Vos, but this is not the place for such things
  18. I have always found that trees that are "too thin to climb" can simple be step cut, snapped and carried away.
  19. Your thinking of TW there mate, don't think Jensen's are the same, or are they??

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