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Mesterh

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  1. Excellent stuff:lol: I would suggest learning a ladder against a weak fork is not particular good practice tbh, not when you only have 6 thongs holding it together and not the required 9:001_rolleyes: Besides you did secure the top of the ladder with a bra and have a fat groundy footing it didnt you?
  2. I wont bother complementing you on how good the mushroom looks since you already have plenty:001_smile: If your worried about the H&S aspect of what preservative to use I would just put a note with the products on what it contains. It is a piece of garden furniture/decoration just like a bench, chair table etc so I would hope you cant be liable if someone wants to lick it. If it was a chopping board or bowl then thats a bit different.
  3. A few random ones for you.[ATTACH]33886[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]33887[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]33888[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]33889[/ATTACH]
  4. St Lucia [ATTACH]33829[/ATTACH]
  5. Tbh I would end up sorting out the kohler or getting a new engine. The diesel option would be way better in the long run but it wont be cheap and will take a fair bit of fettling to get it all sorted. Think a new kohler is around £1500 probably just more than half of what a new deutz would cost. Unless of course you can find a really good second hand one and have a mechanic/engineer to help sort it out.
  6. Hi flex type C, those or when I can get into them Sip ultra fit. Gonna buy some new ones next week looking at the Sip progress in type A in the hope of some decent weather this year. The hiflex are comfy but do fall to bits and just as warm as any others in the summer. Ultra fit arent good and wouldnt buy again, too tight and just as fall to bitsy as the hiflex.Although they are cheap atm £120! but I can guess why
  7. Try this. [ATTACH]33795[/ATTACH]
  8. That was amazing! Do you think that any of them actually thought about what they were trying to do for more than a millisecond!
  9. A decent one can be worth 5K and with a paint job that might be a decent one:001_smile: Make sure the clutch is ok and doesnt squeal or its £300 for a new one. Check spark plugs are nice and dry after its been running then ticking over, if there oily the rings and/or bore is knackered.
  10. What a depressing thread! I was planning on retiring from climbing in 5 years(when I hit 40) with the excuse that I'm too old and its a young mans game. You lot have ruined that for me now.
  11. Yes you will need one for that, and probably a license to burn it. Its timber that you can get away with ie in chip form or log but not leaves or clippings.Well thats what the EA say anyhow. What we class as waste is different to them.
  12. Not sure about the transfer bit but I would assume thats for transfer stations. When I looked into it it was a carrier and broker, the broker in case you get someone else to remove the waste from site.
  13. I'll give you the answer your looking for its Stihl.
  14. Are they a looser fit than the sip ultra fit? Well I doubt they could be any tighter since they are like cling film!!
  15. Yeah but are you going to do that with every job?
  16. I wanna see a pic of that job! 5K to leave it all on site! I would say it sounds like 3 people who dont want to do the job tbh.
  17. I would say thats confusing skill with intelligence. You could say Albert Einstein was a very intelligent man but was he a skilled physicist? I doubt Diego Maradona had a very high IQ but no one could doubt his skill on the football field. Doctors, architects, lawyers etc dont just need A levels and degrees because they need them for there job they need them so it can cut down the massive amount of people who want to do those jobs because they are highly paid. The higher a demand for a certain type of you the higher the academic results required.
  18. Pfft loads of you dont arf have rubbish scores. No wonder most of you think theres no skill in the job:lol: Besides its too difficult to score against those 3 since.. 1. Who is Graeme? 2. Steve uses photoshop on his pics(I know he asks me to touch them up but dont tell any one) 3. Monkeyd just googles everything! In a real world situation I would score myself thus 1. 8 for dismantles, 99% come down just as planned in the time frame we set. 2. 8 for reductions as not had any complaints yet. 3.8 for idents as I more or less guess right most times on the general stuff we deal with. So an overall 8 Always room for plenty of improvement but tbh I would hope I could achieve the above after 15 years of work. I have seen plenty of climbers in RL and more than enough evidence of pics and vids on here to show that there are more than enough better climbers than me.
  19. I think, it was around the £60ish mark.
  20. Ok here goes.... 9.83333333333 I really need to brush up on my idents:blushing: I feel like such a loser.
  21. A bit of a dilemma over the ident bit, can we use half points?
  22. Lol is funny. Although you could be buying £20 worth of utter crap!
  23. Glucosamine, Chondroitin and MSM tablets plus cod liver oil helps me with wrist, elbow, knee and hip probs. Didnt work overnight but then realised that I didnt have as much pain as usual.
  24. Why break with tradition? I dont like change.
  25. Have I logged onto an American wrestler forum by mistake:confused1:

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