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Paul Smith

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  1. Don't quote me but I think Redwood charged me about £70! I could be wrong but I do remember it was expensive!🙈
  2. I have a GoPro and the quality is great. I would like a go with the Garmin though just for comparison and because it's got a GPS!🙈
  3. 👍 should have my rope runner soon!
  4. I thought this was the Morgan Thompson barrel! Anybody used one?
  5. 🙊 my bollard is unused in the garage!
  6. Who's the crane company?, PM me if you like, the ones I use are spot on!👍
  7. I don't think so? Risk assessment away you go.
  8. Use the Alaskan to do the top and bottom cut. Use the mini mill for the verticals, finish with the Alaskan to correct size required.
  9. Mill the 6x6 bigger. If you put the top and bottom cut to make it 7-8 you would then have extra to not worry about screw holes. 2 vertical cuts to make 6" then remove the remainder to make it square. Does this make sense?
  10. This is what I meant, the mech lock. Meck Lock
  11. I didn't know Steven had them in the UK! By the look of your pictures I think I know who's importing them.
  12. There is a mount that fits on a tow hitch. Regardless get one never look back!👍
  13. You can get a system that disengages the clutch or locks the brakes on after pushing the pedal!
  14. Can anyone tell me what splice for the above? I want to splice it to a DMM ring. Thanks!
  15. Can the power heads be used as a saw? I know the cut of saw model can't.
  16. Anybody know the cost? What's the difference in power heads and which one is the best? Impressed with the one I saw today!👍
  17. That looks like it eats stumps! Does it need a big machine to power it?

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