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Mesterh

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  1. I'm still trying to work out what the thread title means!
  2. Its that or ladders for some of you eh?
  3. Ha thats what I think of my climbing too.
  4. Thats what this thread is about. Re the angle grinder post, true some cheap power tools are really really poor BUT some are actually very good value for money. With regards to your black and decker lasting out well thats great, its not a top of the range ie expensive model but has served you well.
  5. Scary stuff indeed but thanks for highlighting it.: Good luck and no doubt it will all be fine.
  6. Depends if it's been an easy early finish or a hard one and also how small the extra job is. I,d usually prefer to go unload the truck and sort a few things out in the yard if ive already got a decent rate in. When I am busy with lots of work though I would prob go and do the small job to get it out of the way. Plus If the first job was a job and knock then it wouldn't be fair to then make the lads do another job, unless they were getting a dropsy and didn't mind.
  7. True. Although, who said I only wear them in work? They come in handy whilst shopping to toey dopey trolley pushers out the way and we always wear them at arb shows etc along with our chainsaw trousers to show we are real tree workers:sneaky2:
  8. I assume there wa a good bit of naked mud wrestling between the girls, right. Oh and a bit of a pillow fight.
  9. It woulda hit the deck if you had cut the ears off. Well and cut a bit quicker too maybe:laugh1:
  10. Please dont get offended at this but things are definitely different North of the border. I not only speak from my experience but from a mate who worked for a sub company of Scottish power. I remember him telling me that the way contracts worked in Scotland were very different than down here. He said they got paid up front on jobs (we are talking 100k's+ here) and they thought nothing of it, it was the norm.(well it did change before the recession when times were very good and then changed again into the recession but thats beside the point). I remember him saying because he was saying something along the lines of "You know the way they say the Scottish are tight, well........" I always find it hard to take payment before even starting a job, and I know you will see that as a failing but its just something I find hard to do. Plenty of customers try to pay before they go to work etc but I always prefer them to be happy with the job before payment. Besides once they have paid me they are never getting a refund.
  11. Be a rebel, stand out from the crowd and dont get a tatoo. I'm putting all my spare cash into tatoo laser surgery, in about 20 years I'll be a trillionaire:001_tongue: Sorry had to! Whatever you get make sure you pay top dollar and get it done properly.
  12. The aqualfells lasted me 18 months and thats twice more life than I usually get tbh. I have some stein atm, only because they were going cheap and nothing else.
  13. Theres nothing funny about a clown with a chainsaw tbh. [ATTACH]46734[/ATTACH]
  14. Nice one. Looks like a fair bit of rot there. My suggestion would be to not let it all mount up on the deck, slows the job down ALOT. Cut and move, cut and move, never listen to anyone that says getting it down is the most important thing, moving it is! It's a good feeling doing your first big tree and job.
  15. It should be £360. Cant understand why they cost so much.
  16. I once fell of the back of the truck and landed on my back on the top of jockey wheel. Missed my spine by a good half an inch, had some quite nasty problems with sciatic nerve damage maninly at most inopportune moments. Sorted now though thank God!
  17. Gotta be adidas trimm trab, a close second is samba. Failing that forget the above and go for aquafell xperts, I know thats not on your list but I havent tried those.
  18. Yeah there not a very nice bunch from what I gather. I know quite a few people that pay to get rid of timber around here but its miles away from you so no good I'm afraid. Does go to show the regional differences in our line of work.
  19. Sorry if this is derailing your thread but I would consider contacting all the local tree surgeons and see about picking timber up from there sites for free. I have a few, not many people who do this and it really helps me when I dont want the timber myself and just want shut and the job done.
  20. How long before he realises whats up with his truck.
  21. Only when I can reach the branches without having to jump:thumbup1: Well sometimes, somedays I feel a bit more fragile than others for some reason.
  22. IIRC an easy way to mod a 460 660 is to buy an exhaust from the magnum range. They have extra holes and ports compared to standard. They might not offer as much performance but its fairly straight forward to do. I did a slight bit of muffler mod on 46 and 66 but I think not enough to make a difference, think I will have another go soon ish. Oh some new piston rings on an old saw will work wonders. too.
  23. Just wondering what good experiences anyone has had with non Stihl/Husky saws. I know most will be about to type "You get what you pay for, buy cheap buy thrice, save up etc etc etc." but just stop and think for a minute. I buy plenty of non top of the range power tools, ie angle grinders, cut off saws, drills, air tools welders bench grinders blah blah blah. Most of these are usually B&Q specials or machine mart bargains, they all get hammered OK not every day but last really well, do the job and on average cost 1/5 of the top models. So, are there any saws that do the same? There must be by now, they can all be total junk surely! Tbh I'm prob not going to buy anything else other than Husky/Stihl as I do hammer the tools quite a bit, but I thought I would post this so it may help others either getting into the game and need a start and a hand or for the more unfortunates, who have had a visit from the 5 finger tax dodgers and had there most prized lifted. Any info much appreciated. Actually helpful info not "I bought a Chinese junk from ebay and it was pants" please.
  24. A flip line and spikes on everything. Failing that, main line and a short side strop, not sure how long but maybe only 2 meters. Actually no i dont think its even 2 meters long.
  25. Mesterh

    Santander

    You lot need to get with a decent bank. Ive never had any probs with mine Lloydstsb, they even saved me a few quid by telling me to stop paying for an overdraft I dont use! Always hellpfull staff that dont care what I look like and have no problem arranging overdrafts when required etc. The charges are another matter though:sneaky2:

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