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  1. log supplier

    Movember

    WELL SAID THERE MAN:thumbup1:
  2. nice work there:thumbup1:
  3. no logs going out this year, but i do love supplying the local councils and subcontractors with chip at £250 per caged tipper load:thumbup:
  4. 4m3 should see me through the winter(own use)
  5. that would be good money for doing that. just that my understanding, that a register plate had to be either sealed or cemented in? Im not trying to be awkward or anything, but after watching them install mine, there was quite a bit of house bashing involved... bricking chimney breast up etc ect and thats after the plate was place on top of a cencrete lintle... either way i know there on good money:thumbup:
  6. is that including the hearth-brick work plastering pointing etc? mine charged 500 all in, was there all day. bloody great job too:thumbup:
  7. wished id kept my vauxy combo. bloody great vans:thumbup:
  8. vw caddy or old shape vauxhall combo with izuzu engine.. both are bullet proof engines and run for ever
  9. i used to use a yellow spray called (elbow grease) along with a soft brush..
  10. this is from the net........... no jam for me lol:puke: If the tree is planted in grass, remove a 1 meter circle of grass from around the trunk and fed the tree with rose fertiliser in February. I did this and this year the tree has more fruit than it has ever had ! !
  11. wont be doing any log sales this year, just passing a number round.
  12. something like this? 55 quid on fleacebay..(free delivery too) one handed and easy to use. as for the larger stuff that wont split, just slice and dice with the saw:thumbup1:
  13. 5inch timberwolf tw125ph?
  14. richard Iv lost your number could you pm me your number please or if anyone knows him could they pm me it. many thanks lads:thumbup1: (chipping job)
  15. aarrrrrrgggghhhh hate that show:thumbdown:
  16. suppose thats what the british motor bike manufacturers thought back in the early 1970s when the japs came on the scene?
  17. must of come from the easter bunny by the size of them pebbles:biggrin:
  18. its just got there web address and tel numbers
  19. heres a pict of there web site... there based in Lincolnshire.. many apoo logies if your having your bait:thumbup:
  20. on a serious note this company where selling them! at £2.50 each just thought if anyone had tried or used them? thought id get my pants pulled down lol:biggrin:
  21. hey possiblitys are endless another mans crap or should i say horses, is another mans gold.. there must be something going on if this company was selling alpaca briquetts? im only asking what the out come was lol:001_tongue:
  22. funny for some? serious for others? the other day i so a company selling alpaca poo, which had been made into Briquettes???? now iv come across this? horse poo briquetts Save money on heating bills – burn horse manure! Yes I know it sounds a bit smelly but apparently its not, and best of all its free! Horse owners can actually make 'fuel bricks' from horse manure by packing the manure into a brick shape using a mould and then drying it out for a few weeks. The bricks shouldn't give off any foul odours either because the odour evaporates when the manure is dried out. You can even use the ashes as a fertiliser to spread over your veg patch to grow your own veg! So the next time you go out poo picking in the field just think of the money you will be saving in fuel bills! Its also a very eco- friendly way of heating your home. Ingredients Manure – horses, donkeys, ponies, goats, poultry Brick mould / Briquette Maker Log burning stove / Open fire A strong stomach Method 1) Shovel manure from stable / field 2) Pack the manure into the mould / briquette maker 3) Turn the moulded manure out 4) Stack each brick on top of each other in a criss cross pattern to allow air circulation 5) Leave bricks to dry out in a dry but ventilated area for 3 weeks 6) Take your poo bricks and burn – hey presto free fuel! has anyone ever tried this? what was your thoughts? did it burn well? what was the ash amount after it had burnt? all comments good and bad welcome
  23. nice smart bike there... retro/old school. well you just cant beat them.
  24. lol... wonder if its still covered by citroens 50.000 mile warenty? sorry wouldnt be me.. better off with a combo or berlingo:blushing:

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