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Robert_S

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  1. hahah thats brilliant
  2. They have been used in training for years mate, i had a similar pair when i done weapons training in kali. Never stopped me getting whacked over the head with a stick though
  3. Fantastic thread and work rupe
  4. How can they do it for free??? was there alot of quality timber in the job??? Thats mental that someone will work for free.
  5. Great photos and job Rich, man it looked cold!!!
  6. well done guys
  7. im a sim only from o2 1600 texts and 1600 minutes £19. never ever use it all up.
  8. mate it sounds like you were very fortunate could have been so much worst. Get well soon.
  9. i was in the AA but dropped it as i felt it was not worth the money, i prefer the ISA.
  10. in the future suppliers will have to bar code them and the buyer can have a scanner, jobs a good un!! as the posts above mate you can tell by the bark.
  11. congratulations mate wish you all the best in the future
  12. Nice photos mate:thumbup: Whats with the tank are you away to get payment from a late paying client?
  13. Sounds like there is something on your mind mate, i find exercise is good do some cardio work then have a hot bath/shower about 3 hours before you go to bed.
  14. Yeah Rich i can see how the work and the repetitive motion of plastering would give them good strength for the clinch, so whats next for us 3 rounds on the pads then skim the wall in the gym
  15. :lol: no more firewood for you then.
  16. according to Dave D this should be in here:biggrin: "sweating like a dog in a chinese restaurant"
  17. I was talking to him too much and it went a bit off before he finished polishing it, man he was having to put a bit of effort in and it was on the ceiling so working above his head, looked well tiring. Something i have always admired is plastering its one of those old trades i really like:thumbup1: i had a go it was well tricky!! do you do the full spectrum of jobs in the building trade Jelly? i really enjoy building work renovated alot of my cottage myself and built dormers front and back.
  18. Plastering does look quite hard going i had my hall done by a mate and he was sweating like a dog in Chinese restaurant. i was watching him with a cup of tea.
  19. Thats clients for you every penny can be a prisoner!! Your quoted spec would have certainly made more of an impact but the way it is now the beds will be weed city in the summer Some jobs go this way mate, let it go and move on or do you still do the maintenance on the property?
  20. So are you all getting 3 big bags of split timber to 1 ton of wood?
  21. Did you get cash ben:biggrin: Thats a poor pruning job, what was the spec you quoted for the rest of the work TArrryan?
  22. If its not a job i just hang up, but to be fair i dont answer calls with strange numbers or "unknown" on the screen and if it was a job and they want you they leave a message.
  23. Jelly is that the pot with the small diameter pipes sticking out pointing downward? This design i assume causes an updraft/draw.
  24. Nice vinyl collection thats worth a good few pounds, vinyl is on its way back everything comes back into popularity eventually, got a vinyl collection myself in storage boxes:thumbup1:

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