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Moon Monkey

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  1. :thumbup:Stickers are good for putting on your helmet. Especially to cover up a hole in the top of helmet where maybe 1 day you take a fit of rage and drop kick it 100yds!
  2. Just done mine 2 weeks ago. An operatives card is what you require not a visitors, don't bother wasting your time with sample questions or revising. 40 Simple multi-choice questions to be answered in 40 mins, only need 35 out of 40 to pass. I just winged it and passed with 34mins still left on timer. £17 to sit test and £20 for card(robbing g*ts). You def need the card as it will have your number on it, as long as you can provide the number then its checkable.
  3. I got 5000 flyers printed for £98, only posted around 200 so far to selective houses with trees and hedges on property. Have had 12 jobs from flyers, first job more than paid for flyers and 4 jobs are returning work for next year. You are not being forceful by posting flyers, its not like your knocking on the door telling people what work needs doing to their trees(like gypos do). Your giving people the option to read it or chuck it in the bin.
  4. The protector pro's and trekker mountain are basically the same boot but trekker is shorter. Both a great solid boot that will last, will keep you feet dry even if you are wading about in wet ground all day. If you like the feel of walking in rigid ski boots then go for the protector pro's but trekkers give you far better movement and are better for climbing in. I was given a pair of protector pro's from a company i used to work for, after a few days I threw them in the garage and put my own trekkers back on.
  5. windy Tuesday, bonkers Thursday.............and absolutely mental on Friday!!!
  6. My old man got a Legacy Outback boxer diesel as soon as they were on sale. Very good car, plenty of grunt and far more efficient than the petrol equivalent, nice lay out inside and acres of boot space. Only problem is they no longer have a high/low gear ratio which came in handy when driving in snow or boggy ground. I have a old x reg Legacy 2.5 petrol which drinks petrol faster than a winno! but its comfortable, still looks good, and can fit a 5 aside football pitch in the back and also has a hi/lo gear ratio which is fantastic at going up hills in deep snow. Only problem is the clutch went a couple of months ago and could not be bothered to get it fixed so it is now in garage with half the garage contents sitting on top of it and SORN'd.
  7. Unlikee your shifts when you say its a wee easy job but turns out to be all day.....this is only a half day!
  8. Person required for a job in Georgetown,Dumfries sometime this week. Guaranteed easy job, half day at most, no need to work up a sweat, just to untie a few lowered branches and throw on back of tipper. Job done...50 quid...see ya later!
  9. 6 FILLS and you still have the lettering on? You want to get it stuck into bigger lumps of wood to give it the full distressed look!
  10. IT'S A RUCKSACK! What size of climbing kit are you gonna fit in that? It wouldn't hold one of my farts let alone all my climbing gear. I would like to think it's some sort of Mary Poppins magic tardis like bag! As I've said, Army Deployment bag for £10! you ain't gonna get a better bag and cheaper than anything else.
  11. An Army deployment bag is what you want. Far better than anything else that is listed for sale as a climbers kit bag. I've had the same one for over 5 years and it has not a hole, burst stitch or broken zip on it. Waterproof, extremely rugged and able to carry it as a rucksack if you need to walk a distance from your vehicle. IF IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE ARMY IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME! And only a £10. Have a look The Outdoors - UK Army Surplus Shop - Rucksacks
  12. I use a file when i'm out on a job away from the vehicle, but now and again (when I can) I will use my Dremel 8000 cordless i-on with the chainsaw adapter to sharpen my chains. It is far better than a chainsaw grinder as you do not have to take the chain off the saw and you do not remove as much as you would with the grinder or file. With a file you will find that it does leave a slight serrated edge and burring, this causes the cutting edge to splinter and dull quicker. With the Dremel the secret is to just rest the grinding stone on the tooth and not put pressure on it as this burns the cutting edge causing it to become brittle, after just a couple of seconds of grinding you will have a super smooth mirror like edge with no burring. If any of you use hedge clippers and find them time consuming to sharpen you can use the mower blade adapter. Just unbolt blades pop them into a vice, the adapter is set to the optimum cutting angle so each edge should be at the identical pitch. should not take more than 10mins.
  13. Ultimate Warrior, The Bushwackers, Rowdy rowdy piper, Hacksaw jim Dugan, Hulk Hogan and the one and only Macho Man Randy Savage....OH Yeeeeeaaahhh!
  14. If you have not done it before then you may as well give it a go, at least you can add it to your experience. If you are quiet at the mo and they can guarantee you a lengthy period of work then it may work for you. Some guys that I used to work with on railways have went back to the woods to do brashing and first thinings, cause they thought rail work was that bad!

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