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Canal Navvy

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  1. the last bottle i bought came from the deli at Newnham by the river severn:001_tt2:tasty
  2. I wondered if the dealer that I bought mine off used a non bio chain oil to P.D.I. it & it reacted with my bio oil.
  3. I had the same with my 441 25" bar combo on it's first outing ringing up. Hasn't happened since.
  4. On the seatbelt question. Glass acts as a U.V. filter,wonder if soft top cars have their belts checked more carefully. The modern M.O.T. system would highlight such things. On climbing kit, being able to identify man. date is crucial for re-call purposes it would seem.:001_smile:I suppose that loler do have a database:001_smile:
  5. rattling around in the cobwebs of my memory i once used a D.B. that had a T shaped metal tap like thingy on the injection pump that had to be screwed in or out for cold starting.
  6. Thanks for the info My Stein Plasma may become a cycling helmet in a couple of years time. The Austria Duo appears to have quite a long life for my intensity of use. I suppose it would make sense to have the L.O.L.E.R. done by the the same organisation as the CS 38 training. thanks again, tim
  7. I'd forgotten that,oh well:blushing:
  8. [quote=hamadryad;220742its as much about the clients "understanding" we dont stand a chance while this is the case clients understanding sounds all well and dandy,i would have to assume that you are not on gas as you would of course known that C.O.R.G.I was replaced by gas safe a while ago.
  9. poor old Simon Cowell,ho ho ho:thumbup:
  10. This is another timely thread. My climbing kit is used rarely (not too much time for fun) and so lives in light tight bags.How do L.O.L.E.R. inspectors view kit that would look new other than the manufacture date? In the same vein is the 3 year life on a climbing helmet a hard and fast rule? Mine spent it's first 10 months in its box before I met it! If i don't get a move on and do CS38 soonish, i could be in the odd position of using borrowed kit that is younger than mine but closer to retirement:blushing:
  11. I always thought that a Corgi was a dog,turns out all this time it was a way of making 'gas safe'
  12. hi Steve Got the e-mails from the Childrens trust and their payment agents on the 6/12/09. don't know how long they take,or how snowed under you are!
  13. I reckon your missus is dead right. If not,I cannot imagine a better shot for the "Arbtalk calendar 2011 (December)".
  14. Love the photographs. I'd never noticed before what a lovely colour combination their breasts are.That orange/white does look familiar,sort of reliable,solid, German?
  15. Very pleased for you,well done your mate for finding the motor:001_smile: Despite all of their faults we do miss them when they are on sick leave:biggrin:
  16. My understanding of CE marking is that it is about "placing on the market" I do know that I can build a canal boat and use it without a CE compliance file,but I cannot sell it on within 5 years. I suspect that Carls take on CE marking is correct,getting the paperwork ticked off is another can of worms:sneaky2:
  17. wow. that does make more sense,going to be a struggle to keep a straight face with the listed building conservation officer though!
  18. my local saw shop averages 300 chains to a sprocket sold:blushing: That sounds getting close to unbelievable:scared1: drive links/sprocket would be more like it.
  19. would not be at all surprised,an agricultural mate has the one that County took to the shows,he also has a couple of smaller ones grrrrr. the most tax efficient pension fund ever:laugh1:
  20. makes you wonder what a genuine County built one would sell for:scared1:
  21. loppers are Bahco then! Nice tool,thanks to all at F.R.Jones:biggrin:
  22. That will be a gross post:001_smile:
  23. I'll be watching with interest as a born & bred Marlbro lad.Missed out on the the trees as a boy ,as we where more interested in digging up and exploding ordanance. Must go back to look at those trees !

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