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Justme

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  1. We have the little wenlock. Had it now for about 5 winters. Its our main heating source along side a wood fired Rayburn so gets used lots. Bad things: small fire box (however you can still fit bigger logs in if you put them in diagonally which is ok once its got going) The removable top hole cover is dimpled so boiling / cooking on the top is not as good as it could be. If your going to top flue then it wont matter. Our plan is to plasma cut a new flat steel plate to replace it. Sweeping can be a pain if you dont have a Tee fitted at the rear & extra flexi rods (we use a single piece wire rod set) Good things:- even with the small fire box you can keep it in all night as the air control is good. very controllable solidly made gives of loads of heat warms up quick visually appealing can be used with wood or solid fuels (we only use wood) comes with adapter for wood only use glass stays clean & or cleans its self when burnt right
  2. If you are welding the edges together then water jet or lazer are way overkill. Why pay extra when its not needed. I would look at them both for say the top if it sticks out, legs if it has any & the door bits. You might want to check out this forum
  3. Check out izettle £59 inc VAT for the reader. No monthly charges but you do pay 1.5 to 2.75% per transaction.
  4. By using a valid link to it here you are unwittingly helping them get higher up the google rankings so will then trap more people. Better to break the link in some way. There are also site that do the same for driving tests & driving licence changes / renewals.
  5. Had similar with car insurance. The cancellation fee was more than the value of the remaining policy.
  6. The izettle one is £59 inc vat. https://www.izettle.com/gb/card-readers
  7. Forget the logs & IBC's, look at the size of those lego bricks....
  8. Its more than just advice. Its a full on planning appeal poss going to court. Have appointment with Owen Davenports on Wed.
  9. Thanks will contact them ASAP.
  10. £50 sounds quite cheap when it should retail at £90-110 ish. Does that include VAT & delivery?
  11. I am looking for a forestry planning consultant that has vast experience of permitted development rights in a forestry environment. Preferably located within sensible travelling time of Pwllheli or very willing to do a long distance job. Suggestions please.
  12. What I dont get is this:- Say I take a car in with a fault & the dealer said that it needed X to fix it yet when they fitted X it still had the same fault, Why the F do people pay for the part & fitting? They have failed to fix the fault as presented & fitted a part that was not needed.
  13. About £35 per cu ft. So each one would be about £105.
  14. Well I got my session with the consultant & got the tests done. Turns out that I have neuralgic amyotrophy in two nerves in my shoulder. They say that it will keep getting better for 12 -18 months from the onset (so I have about 6 more months left) & then will stay at that level of recovery for the rest of my life. So far I think I have about 50% of my pre condition strength back in my hand. Just glad that its now pain free, just left with odd sensations & numbness & tingling.
  15. I am no expert but I dont think adding anything to the invoice will help. Contract terms need to be agreed before invoicing time. The terms & conditions need to be on the quote.
  16. We bought an ex demonstrator with almost no miles on it (so almost new) Ford Galaxy. First time I opened the bonnet it was obvious that the battery had previously split & been swapped out. Took it to an different Ford dealer to get a quote cos the selling place was not interested. They said it was a right off as it would be virtually impossible to get the acid completely neutralised & so the car would have problems for the rest of its life. The selling dealer had to buy it back in the end. The point of all this is:- a, get it all neutralised ASAP b, sell it ASAP too
  17. Thats very odd. I manage to pull them from over the wheels to the back & then tip out the back quite easily. I dont try to lift the bottom using the tipping handle to tip them. I pull the two corners that are furthest away from the back of the trailer whilst standing on the trailers edge & then lean back using my weight (85kg) as well as my pulling strength. I sell soft & hard wood (but not mixed) but only fully seasoned (I cut & split then season before delivery) so quite light compared to fresh cut wood.
  18. But he is not an employee.
  19. Even though you will be covered by his (for him causing you an injury say) your still going to need your own insurance in case you damage his clients property by negligence.
  20. You dont need a licence to dig the ditch. You need an exception certificate to spread the spoil on the land.
  21. Normally plenty of them in various states of scrap on ebay.
  22. Not wanting to teach you to suck eggs but:- Are you tensioning it correctly? Do you do turns on the spot with no forward or backward movement especially in loose ground? Is the area full of small to medium sized rocks & if so do you clean the undercarriage out each day?
  23. Wont you also need a hammer mill to grind up the chips small enough to be pelleted?
  24. So no using a large trailer with a light load as they are using MAM & not actual weights?

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