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Ian C

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  1. Same and same. You copying me Bolam?
  2. Anybody any experience with the haix protector pro's?
  3. Yep,best money I spend. I don't do any book work,tax returns anymore.
  4. 2001 also had mine 18 month v easy too use.
  5. A clip that's used to secure rail track.
  6. Ian C

    Arbbay!?

    Second hand stuff is relatively expensive so I just buy new and with the vat back it makes far more sense.
  7. Ian C

    Arbbay!?

    Most of the saws on ebay are utter crap so arbbay won't be any better, there already is treebay on Facebook any way.
  8. I had haix for quite a while, the metal lace hooks always bust in 6 months so went stein phantoms, been good but not heigh enough and fill with saw dust daily still in good order though 12m in. My 2 lads have air streams and rate them, I still like haix fot the high top but wish they would make em to last.
  9. Though you were a mod. btgaz chill man.
  10. A wise move dan, shame really as I would like another LR but I just can't afford the breakdown bills.
  11. Or you could just throw the whole thing in the bin and buy a decent saw!
  12. Looks well put together that but at least paint it,it will look far more professional and last a lot longer.
  13. No problem mate,thought that's what you ment!
  14. I like to think of us as Carefull hodge!
  15. Us Yorkshire guys know how to do it!
  16. Three sheets of 18mm ply and some screws/bolts etc is the cheapest and quickest way. £150 sold do it.
  17. my ex farther in law used too say "the trouble with fat people is the top hole is bigger than the bottom hole". .......
  18. Good machine that, put some new blades and an anvil on it and a grease up and it will last many years.
  19. Didn't take long then! Hope you get it sorted.

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