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Robert_S

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  1. Sealskinz all the nice and snug on your hands tried others but kept going back to the sealskinz
  2. Best of luck with the results mate, it is a tough course i failed a couple of years ago and really should go back and do it.
  3. Great work mate, welcome to arbtalk
  4. Good photos, looked like it was excellent,
  5. :lol: thats the best before and after shot i have ever seen, i genuinely spat my tea out.
  6. did you fill it with water then leave it for a while or fill it and get the cutter out when it was full? i also heard they are difficult to get the valve off? i am looking to build one for the workshop
  7. How do you get that empty of gas BEFORE you cut it open? i heard fill it with water
  8. i wonder how many times that has happened that no one knows about? He was lucky!!
  9. You can get telegraph poles from either the BT depot up at huston ind est or from Bairds of slamanan they have lots in stock.

    cheers

  10. Ive never heard of that before that sounds different:001_smile:
  11. Could have been TPO'd john, is that why you were out on a sunday joe nice job mate:thumbup1:
  12. No my point was that i have never had to do that as i have plenty work BUT if i was needing the money for bills and my kids need fed then yes i would do it, hence why i would never judge anyone for the work they undertake as i dont know what is going on in there life. hope that makes sense
  13. interesting replies, i personally would not do that BUT if bills needed paid and i had no work then wheres the saw!! i would not judge anyone for there work practices and some clients can be stubborn .
  14. Now see thats an interesting comment as alot of people will say they do what the customers ask, they advise whats right but if the customer is adamant on what they want then they do it, would you do THAT to a tree and walk away.
  15. search on the forum for shreks wee chipper there is about a million posts on pros and cons of different small chippers ah josh was too quick for me.
  16. that looks fantastic mate, a wonderful place to work.
  17. class A only i think mate.
  18. Heavy frost here but very sunny, i have my ropes out to dry:thumbup1:
  19. a clockwork chipper, ohh the groundie will be happy about that
  20. this bear has lost its fur it looks so strange.. full story Germany's bald bears: Fur disease afflicts Dolores and baffles vets | Mail Online
  21. Great video and plenty skill on show there, some good pictures on his site THE GREEN CORNER
  22. LOL, what are we all like, a big bunch of kids at xmas time. I am of course getting one.
  23. Robert_S

    RAM chippers

    i had one, they were very powerful but had a real problem with the spleens stripping on the rollers where the hydraulic drive slotted in, quite heavy if i remember, it had the perkins engine. i still have a ram grinder.
  24. Incredible pictures
  25. you too mate, hope its a pleasant stress free day for you.

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