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Tommy_B

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  1. They look awesome!! They could capture the exact moment I either sit on them or lose them, as I seem to do with all of my other glasses!!
  2. PM Mr Bullman. I think that he is the only one that can change the name. I could be wrong though!!
  3. Told you you'd scratched it!!! I've used the old stihl glasses that were made from the same viser material as the drop down visors on the helmets, they were rubbish imo. Safety glasses are alright until they sweat up. I have found the Visor on the Stein to be fine ( I think its because you look so cool, the woodchip doesn't dare come near you:thumbup1:) I had a mate that used to swear by Snowboarding/Ski goggles, but I never tried that one. Couldn't be sure he wasn't winding me up though!!
  4. Thats one lucky grandkid!! Great job mate.
  5. Nice one Josh. Awesome tree and job!!
  6. I was filmed with a mate once taking out 3 massive hazel coppices. The neighbour didn't want the trees out so stood in the garden with one of those massive on the shoulder camcorder jobbies from about 25 years ago and spent the whole day filming us. God knows what he did with the film. Proably on Rougue Traders now....
  7. If its been trimmed before, could a ladder with a board be up to the task? Just tie it on and lean it into the tree? Just an idea??
  8. Just done my £20. Cheers for organising all this Justin.
  9. Thats what I meant!! haha!! Looks like a fun job David!!
  10. Thats quite a little hinge!!!
  11. Really like these two Tony. Cheers for posting mate.
  12. Take em to the nearest dry cleaners and get them to stick a new zip on em mate. I paid a tenner for mine and never had another problem.
  13. End of thread. We have a winner!!!
  14. Cool pics mate!!
  15. Think like a man of action, act like a man of thought. ~Henri Louis Bergson
  16. We are all but recent leaves on the same old tree of life and if this life has adapted itself to new functions and conditions, it uses the same old basic principles over and over again. There is no real difference between the grass and the man who mows it. ~Albert Szent-Györgyi
  17. A journey of a 1000 miles, begins with a single step.
  18. Ps Good luck with the Telly!! haha!!
  19. Cheers mate. As morbid as it sounds, a picture speaks a thousand words and things like that can only serve to keep everyone that little bit safer!! Good on you for posting the thread!!
  20. Tommy_B

    Apf

    I'll be up there. Hopefully camping over. Be good to have a few beers with everyone I've not met yet!!
  21. ie, "The first thing you learn"
  22. ha ha!! I learnt from the best!! haha!!!
  23. Tommy_B

    Apf

    Too right!! haha!!
  24. Crikey!! Glad you're alright bud!! That could've been a lot worse!! You get any pictures mate?
  25. Ha ha!! You're a pro when you swear at it for a good 5 minutes, break a needle and then stab yourself in the palm. Twice. In that case, I'm DEFINATLEY a Pro!! hahaha!!!

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