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Robert_S

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  1. If that saw kicked out of there it would have taken the guy on the jacks head off nice fell though.
  2. All the best mate. My friend had the same at the start of the year went through the op and is clear now, it has a very high success rate. Good luck buddy
  3. me dont thinks so.....
  4. looks cool. its like the love child of a few on the market.
  5. You need both dont you? The 130 for work and the navara to constantly go and buy the parts to keep the 130 on the road:lol:
  6. some brilliant photos there. You may find after that post from drew a few being deleted....
  7. Hahahahah how true is that Mick that welding looks ok for a first timer, a tip though, clean the area more before you weld it. Is "cars welded to MOT standard" getting put on the flyers then:lol: good job mate.
  8. i thought it was an old husky as the petrol/oil caps are together. what ever it is its OLD. watch what you are doing and be carefull with a saw mate
  9. A similar vain Mark i heard someone sent a young lad to to the shoping centre to get pies and cakes for the crew gave the boy a £50 note and said get something for yourself , the boy came back with a £30 shirt.
  10. That was me that got a youngster to do that:thumbup: And thinking about now still makes me laugh he done it a few times till i just cracked up:lol:
  11. You will be going some to do the body panels with a stick welder mick they are a bit fierce and better for heavier stuff, i would go for a mig i use a 160 mig and find it fine for what i use it for, i run it no gas for welding outside if i am doing railings and put the gas through it if i want a nicer cleaner weld in the workshop. If i am welding heavier 2mm + steel i use the arc. Do you not know anyone with a couple of welders to give you a shot?
  12. i mailed the guy through ebay says the unit was his but it was lifted and when it was recovered and returned the numbers were gone, was saying that it gets serviced regular at global, the email read like he was a decent guy. if someone is interested im sure you would view it first before you buy it anyway.
  13. excellent, i will take you up on that offer mate after the apf is done:thumbup: i am in Armadale so only 15 min away. cheers
  14. Great posts Jonathan i follow them with interest, good work:thumbup:
  15. the guy doing all the shouting was about as scary as graham norton:001_rolleyes:
  16. i have recently bought a husky one after leaving my stihl one on a job, i had forgot how crap the husky one is : its difficult to fill, it seems to "want" to go on the wrong thread, it jams open, you pour the petrol in and the oil cap comes off covering you in oil etc etc A new stihl combi is at the top of my purchase list at the apf.
  17. What a joke
  18. :lol: very funny watching someone freak out
  19. I dont mind i am never in that much of a hurry to get working anyway:lol: they usually have to get away from me!! 90% of my work is repeat custom so i know the ones that want a blether so i price accordingly, i also write little notes next to there names in my book, something they seem proud of and when i go back to the job the following year or to do another part of the garden, i ask them about it. it can make there day, i try and make my own day and my customers as pleasant as possible. i also want my customers to get me back, why would i sabotage that by appearing ignorant to not wanting to have a wee chat.
  20. Spat my tea out reading this
  21. Did you cut the field as well simon to get a better picture:thumbup: nice job mate.
  22. Cracking pictures Stevie check out the weather we are the same here its brilliant.
  23. a TATA i think you get a 2009 model for about £8
  24. Where is it mate? there is a recycle company down at boness (falkirk district) will take it in fact they used to pick it up and pay per ton. i can get you the number if that suits.
  25. Whats the landowners problem holding back the magic potion?? And using it as blackmail against wee johnny is well out of order, if there was not a witness he should have leathered the landowner took the magic potion (and £30 for a chineese take away and a bunch of flowers for the wife) went home gave the wife the potion in the fried rice, end off oh and when the police come around he has an alibi that he was looking after his sickly wife at the time of the alledged assault.

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