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Robert_S

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  1. Dont know about landies mate but i have used this guy to build looms for a few projects, had one done in jan for a kit car full loom and all fittings and instructions £80. just plugged it in and away it went. Premier Wiring: Loom / Looms, Lights, Cable & relays it may be worth asking
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    hols

    and if you dont have any thermals mate rip up the in flight mag and stuff it down your trousers for extra warmth, you will thank me when you get out the plane.
  3. Thats bad mate hope you get them back or covered with insurance, dropping the pick up on the mini bus was well out of order
  4. yeah its lovely, i stayed in a guest house up that way, its freeeezing in the winter:thumbdown:
  5. tut tut stevie i think you will find its vertically challenged unless you want the pc police through your door:001_tt2: Where in bute are you i done most of last winter there as my mate bought i load of houses i was garden clearing and fencing.
  6. I would love to have went as my brother stays there but im too old now, if you have the chance i would say do it, as you can always come back and it all adds up to life experience
  7. Almost like it was lifted to order as its quite specific gear? hope you get it back:thumbdown:
  8. You will hardly look like a moron, just giving advice it was sound enough.
  9. yep try and keep the saw on the timber as much as you can, also if you are felling softwood and you have the space (cutting a wider rack) bench fell as much as possible the extra hight saves mega strain on your back, and try and do larch in the winter as you could sned them with a stick i really enjoyed forestry work apart from horrible big hairy outside sitka
  10. Really informative thread as usual Monkeyd thanks for the information
  11. nice one joe, not long till you have a 1.1 saxo with twin 8" exhaust pipes:sneaky2: well done mate.
  12. happy birthday mate. is it his birthday or is this another wind up? wheres Dean.....
  13. banana and ground black pepper.
  14. I always post a leaflet through all the neighbours doors advertising our services and apologising for the noise at any jobs i am on, i also staple a laminated card to the outside of any fences i erect saying who done the job. Gets your name about and something always comes in. And i get work through yell.com
  15. i got mine from masons, i have no complaints served me well, he was a nice guy as well.
  16. Wit i dont know anything about this?? could someone clarify if this is true.. and do what you feel is right for you mate you only get one life. good luck.
  17. Thats brilliant Dean, why o why did he do that?!? but why are the police etc not doing anything thats mental
  18. Mate that wallpaper looks so real i cant see the joints or anything
  19. DONT involve me then i can deal with people face to face but this forum stuff i cant handle Are you sitting in a swivel seat stroking a cat and plotting Mr Lofthouse??
  20. as per title seems cheap, looks like it needs work but could be a project for someone. Stump Grinder on eBay (end time 13-Sep-09 12:40:29 BST)
  21. When you price a job as a drop cut or drag and when you go back they have had a greenhouse put in under the tree and the garden landscaped!!! i did a crown clean on an oak and the lady had made a chicken run full of chickens within the full drip line, edjit.
  22. Nice but that looks familiar mate, where is that?
  23. I thought i would res erect this thread, this was today at the bottom of the road i was working between Aberdour and Burnt Island, thats the forth road/rail bridges and edinburgh.
  24. Ohh i dont know mick i would wait till monday and catch that one with the mewp:biggrin:
  25. i use an ms260 it just keeps going and going a great saw.

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