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Robert_S

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  1. Who cares about the firewood!! Rover thats a great avatar:thumbup:
  2. i cut the tops and the bird mouth AFTER they are in the ground. Set your line and put all your post in vertical, work out what height and run a string, if the ground has a variation in height adjust your string line accordingly, the posts are then cut on the exact line of your string if you are using 100 mm x 100mm posts/rail cut your V or bird mouth into the post at 75mm parallel with your new top cut. This then allows all the rail to sit tight into your posts place your metal fixing band over the posts and jobs a good un
  3. Feed the line into a throw line cube then fold that flat and stick it under the vehicle seat.
  4. I apologise, you have a valid excuse:biggrin:
  5. Huck my form was tip top but mr Stephen "David Bailey" Blair was a bit quick on the trigger before completion of lunge:biggrin:
  6. I think you need to check out the press up challenge thread
  7. How dare you lorry i dont steal cars, i give a wee smackie a £10 bag to do it for me!!!! then i nip in with a card in the morning thanks to everyone for the kind comments. The boulder stayed at the clients request.
  8. This man speaks the truth:thumbup1:
  9. Robert_S

    Bit windy!!

    Quite a journey for for then you take the tractor to crammond?
  10. Robert_S

    Bit windy!!

    Where's that Tom?
  11. I may have gave him the three pound if he was polite enough as its xmas:biggrin:
  12. Drove the 1.3 combo mmmm was a bit slugish, Then test drove a Peugeot partner 1.6 I liked that so that's in the mix now as well, decisions, decisions:biggrin:
  13. Good to hear you are ok, get the bars and lights off unless you have told the insurance about them as they can class that as modifications. Good luck insurance companies are the devils work:thumbdown:
  14. What a magnificent tree, that will be missed.
  15. You are all wrong that's leylandii or a bit off an old pallet
  16. My terrano filter was mounted on the inner wing it was easy access for a screw driver hammer removal tool
  17. If you are changing the filter you don't need the old one, hammer a screw driver horizontally right through it and unscrew the filter using the driver as leverage, old one off new one on:001_smile:
  18. Spot on:thumbup: Finished my storm damage now back on the big chair with a cup of tea and a white chocolate toblerone
  19. Christ almighty mate they must have been really erect to nearly take your eye out:biggrin:
  20. Why? Did ou have one and get problems?
  21. Escort vans were good I had a couple of them, they are just a bit long in the tooth now. I may look at the ford again, it's the usuall when buying something, you think you have it narrowed down then right back to the drawing board:biggrin:
  22. I've hardly had a week off paul:thumbdown: Just been soooo busy, I do miss my time off though:biggrin:
  23. It was the Isuzu I had, total rubbish the one I had:thumbdown: I won't be getting anything with lots of miles on it as I will be clocking a few on it.
  24. :lol: that's was funny josh, I need to use diddums more in conversation:thumbup:

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