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Khriss

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  1. Hell of a list, much of that should have been picked up earlier, but i do like the 'minor oil leak' ๐Ÿ˜† ( factory fitment) K
  2. 'you have my sympathies' ๐Ÿ˜‰ K
  3. Did a report on one yesterday - dogs dinner reduced -of wot could have been a nice honey locust but no ..... ( fell / poison - replant elsewhere ) K ( wouldnt mind was in Conservation area )
  4. Never had one to bits , Iglands mostly fr me - how did he do that ? K
  5. I hope you warned that man in the tree first ๐Ÿ˜ฎ K
  6. Heating of soil underneath and leachates from what ever you piled on it. Not a good idea, K
  7. Dont think that compost pile will have done it any favours K
  8. Khriss

    Dolmar

    Posh ๐Ÿ˜ณ does look a tidy case design, unlike some. K
  9. Steel tube, should be fine, dunno wot yr RA MS read like ๐Ÿ˜‰ wouldn't trust a manky old concrete lamp column tho ๐Ÿ˜ฌ K
  10. No, the one where all the planes used to land. Cant miss it, follow the smell. K
  11. IF.. You have Ever been to Houndslow, you would know window cleaners are not welcome or needed or even got a cat in hells chance of making a farthing before Christmas. K
  12. You can taste it under flight path houndslow to Heathrow K
  13. Did it leave a nice , even stripey finish afterwards ?? K
  14. I believe you are very hygroscopic ( near a single malt ) K
  15. As long as it looks how you want it to , sounds fine - am currently overlooking next doors pergola ( pine 9" beams ) collapsing with decay K
  16. Put yr heavy stuff like milk near the hinge, k
  17. You spelt hygroscopic right, are you alright ๐Ÿ˜‰ k
  18. Yup, but nylon would do. If he were close I'd sort it on a sunday, even postage screws it ๐Ÿ˜• K
  19. Thats a cracking Ford , John ! I will also point out the surrounding trees appear to be keeping pace with height , so wind leverage on the subject is less to worry about than if it were the dominant or solo tree . Obvs the correct recommendation is get it assessed professionally on site , but thats ' money' . K
  20. Rebush if you have a little lathe , but its a bugger fr a cheap end mower , bronze is dear nylon might be good enuff ? K
  21. Asymetric leaf base, so i would say yes. K
  22. Always do โ˜บ๏ธ K
  23. Might not like pears ๐Ÿ˜‰ but better choice than having Norway maple. K
  24. Up and coming. Arb magazine 193, worse than i thought, k

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