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Tom D

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  1. I like OP, no probs at all, (8mm). I have never tried AP though
  2. I usually preface tese things with "I don't want to talk myself out of a job but..." and then go on to explain what I think. I charge a professional rate and so I think I would be doing the client a dis-service if I didn't explain things properly. If they still want things done their way, then I will oblige them.
  3. I know of a guy who has a tracked machine with a flail which collects the arisings, may be the answer.
  4. Nice one Dean, I've done similar before, allways a little nerve racking though, especially with a syc.
  5. I wish I was, went for the first time last year and loved it. Kid on the way though so maybe next year.
  6. How do you do that mate? BTW I will be interested to see how this camera reacts to light and dark, because looking down from a tree then up at the sky can cause problems with the exposure. The POV takes a second or so to react but its not bad.
  7. These leaves are about 10 cm long.
  8. Allowing for moisture loss of 20% your 60 ton will be 50 ton by the time you sell it, assuming you make £200 a ton thats 10k, less operating costs... You need a lot more wood mate.
  9. Keep trying:001_smile:
  10. Not that hard, but you don't see many round here... Monkey D you are required to name the leaf miner visible on the underside.
  11. A few the client took of the pop dismantle yesterday.
  12. Thats cos we're in the East and you're in the West and the east is just better.
  13. In the old days when technical caluculations and building regs didn,t exist they used really massive oversized beams just to be on the safe side. Beams have got steadily thinner over the years to the point now where they are certified C16 or whatever it is, and are really thin because they have been carefully calculated to be exactly strong enough and no more. All you need to do is ask an engineer to spec the design in regular C16 wood and then double the thickness just to be sure, that should keep the building regs happy:001_smile:
  14. I've started getting those silent calls on my mobile now as well, If the number is unknown and no one speaks for a couple of seconds after you answer just hang up quick. I had a chat with the gut from YP a few months ago, he was saying how he could guarentee a certain number of calls a month, I had to point out that 90% of them would be cold callers trying to sell stuff.
  15. Taking down a storm damaged poplar today and a couple from last week. Nice pics High scale BTW
  16. I was doing an insurance job today, a client who owns a section of a small river had a flood which brought loads of crap down and left it lying everywhere, whole trees and stuff. several other trees were left totally under-mined and will soon fall.. onto neighbours house. All the insurer will pay for is the removal of the stuff from the drive. And they had to haggle hard to get that. We renewed our house cover recenty, many policies are really cheap, but I guess you get what you pay for.
  17. If the managment knew what their employees were doing they'd go mental. Imagine the lawsuit "yes milud, i did have a qualified and insured tree surgeon lined up but the insurer recommended I use a local teacher instead!" Send a letter to the managment, saying how un profesional you think it is, copy in the press officer too. You're right... unbelievable.
  18. It is quite easy to make a drt system with harness out of a single piece of rope. Chuck one end over a branch then tie a triple bowline in the other end, make two of the loops the right size for your legs and the third for your waist, you now have a rudimentay harness. leave a 4' tail when you tie the bowline and use this to tie blakes or tautline hitch around the other end of the rope. Now climb... change overs will require you to untie the hitch of course... and you will be free climbing at that point.
  19. Good luck. and remember: manouver, signal, mirror. and as you pull onto a dual carrige way / motor way its your right of way.... at least thats what they seem to teach these days.
  20. Picked 7.5Lb of sloes the other day from a 20m strech of blackthorn, best year for sloes I can remember. I have 1 demijohn of sloe gin and one of vodka and I'm burning the same mixture of everything that I sell, mostly beech though.
  21. There's another one who tell you that your domain is expiring and want to charge you to renew it... also a con. Nearly fell for that one too.
  22. It was only meant to be a bit of fun.... next you'll be wanting "official regulation brand" scales:001_tongue:
  23. Many clients wouldn't even dream of letting some amateur cut their trees just for the wood, and if some do, like huck says, let them. Imagine getting a plummer who worked for the scrap value of the radiators and copper pipes he replaced, would you let him work in your house???
  24. I have a 15year old bateson, its battered and bruised but still does the job, well made IME.

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