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tommer9

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  1. Haha.....I have discs mising in my back. Every now and then I resort to heavy duty pain relief. Not tonight though. It was a joke, but i forgot the smiley face!
  2. And its near killed me lol! Same again tomorrow hopefully.
  3. I think that it is a real shame that you feel this way. Last year (IIRC) the AA appeared on this forum to great criticism along the lines of your post, and I think the proof that they are really trying to address concerns raised back then that are similar to concerns raised by yourself, show their comitment to becoming a more encompasing and less elitist body, moving towards a goal of representing our industry on a wider scale. I was one of those that vociferously protested the apprearance of elitism at the time, and several other issues that those of us who run small businesses have with the AA as was. Is it perfect? No not yet, and probably never will be for everyone, but the small contrarctor scheme that has been introduced, and now this initiative around that scheme can only point in the right direction IMO, helping towards an inclusive body. Keep it up AA. We are definitely moving forward:thumbup1:
  4. Hel mate thats hardcore. I hope everything turns out well for you all.
  5. Will do. Wouldnt need the bar if thats any help.
  6. He is truly a national treasure and reason enough to keep the royals!!!
  7. How much do you want for it as is?
  8. Whats happened to your 361?
  9. I know nothing about landies....other than they are crap:sneaky2::lol:
  10. Beer and food for everyone if you're desperate to spend:lol:
  11. Fair play to ya Huck.:thumbup1:
  12. I think he is mistaken. If yiou leave them in a damp still airless corner then yes they may go mouldy. If you dont then they should dry out very satisfactoraly.
  13. Yeah the pic was only as an example of your diversification reference. I know the sort of thing you are after. I am sure someone on here close to you will be able to help before long.
  14. tommer9

    kick back

    I thought that was about as educational as a fart. It didnt show any real kickback, and it didnt teach you how to start a plunge-cut properly either, and actually said nothing about anything. A waste of 2 minutes of my life i am sorry to say.
  15. I am sure that there will be someone on here with a mill who can/ does make these to order. i have supplied sheds and kits a couple of times out of larch, and posts to order from oak for this very purpose. My mill isnt properly set up at the mo as i am 'between' yards, or I would offer to help, although the distance would probably make it unecenomical anyway. This was for another member- not qute finished at the time of the pics as you can see, and apologies for the quality of the pic too!
  16. It may not be the official least wooded county, but we dont have many for certiain. The wind and salt make for that.
  17. That looks proper hillbilly in the first 2 pics:thumbup:

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