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slack ma girdle

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  1. Nope he is very clever at picking up on peoples fears, and bending them to suit his ludicrous ideas.
  2. the answers are out there, it is just a question of finding them.
  3. The only people around here that use checker trade are gypsies and cowboys.
  4. I am glad to see that my plucks are being consistant.
  5. B1, as it is good tree, but not outstanding.
  6. Ha ha. Are you anywhere near Lawrenny, if so i will come and give you a tug
  7. Good looking website David
  8. That would solve all my storage problems, shame you are on the wrong side of the country, otherwise i would be over like a shot
  9. That's because it's a Rayburn Regent
  10. Mine took about an hour to convert, and cost about £130. You will need a spider/riddler, the plate that the riddler sits in, and replacement fire bricks that you break trying to take out. Also check to see which type of chimney liner you have.
  11. There is something inherently satisfying about taking a living tree and chopping it into a million tiny pieces... the satisfaction is heightened even more by the ironic fact that I am a member of the Green Party & take a keen dislike for any human being being 'greener than thou'. However, when it comes to using chemicals (eg; Roundup) I am THE Mr Greener Than Thou. I think the point of my question was that I would like to own my very own chipper. Unfortunately I've since learnt that chippers are way beyond my means so I won't be buying one, even the cheapest one. Think I might hire one. cheers, Steve You can borrow mine if you want it.
  12. Why don't you try the local vernacular; scrap and binder twine.
  13. They are my old oregon chainsaw gloves, they haven't seen the light of day for a few years, as i left my normal gloves in the mighty Nuffield of power.
  14. Cheers peoples, your making me blush.
  15. Don't worry Steve i will barter with you on the of fchance that you win.
  16. Particularly with a rattly old capstan.
  17. I realized that this was the first time i have run the rigging on the ground in about 5 years. I have forgotten how much i enjoyed it.
  18. Spent the morning on the ground rigging for a change. Glorious sunny day, no power lines, phone lines, no houses, or greenhouses to miss, only a road to avoid, hence the rigging.
  19. The CAA will have a fit when someone starts flying one here. Flying chainsaws are not a good idea, particularly if you are a snowman.

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