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alex_m

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  1. I'd say somewhere between £100-500 based on your information. Depends if its a straight fell, dismantle, lowering... if it needs logging up/snedding up once on the deck. Vague question, vague answer.
  2. pictures?
  3. our camera has 6mb images, so i use this --- http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=211477 all you do is right click on the image and you can chose what size to change it to. It makes it much quicker for uploading
  4. (if anyone wants to see it smaller, right click on pic and click view image)
  5. it's alright, gramps
  6. stihl ms200t chainsaw 12 inch bar | eBay just in case no one can be bothered to look for it. seems quite a good deal tbh.
  7. i like that alot! never seen one like that before. is it possible to lock it?
  8. my workmate (button1803 off here) passed his cs39 today. nice one shaun. time for a payrise!
  9. take them to a small claims court. the threat of a CCJ on their credit rating should shake them up.
  10. ah - good stuff. i watched the program ages ago and thought i recognised the truck. i was going to make a thread about it at the time but forgot.
  11. Stuart AC - was your truck on that james may model railway program?
  12. alex_m

    Bill Hicks

    the documentary is on bbc aswell ... BBC iPlayer - American: The Bill Hicks Story
  13. i have been climbing in my tree motion full time for almost 2 years and it was second hand when i got it! it's still in perfect working order.
  14. I got some Meindl Burma Pro's nearly two years ago and they are so bloody good! I think someone off here has had the same pair for 10 years. For the extra bit of ££ compared to some other boots, you are getting the real deal! Meindl Men's Burma Pro MFS Boots | GO Outdoors
  15. Sounds like a good job. The salary sounds good for someone my age (25), although i'm not sure how much it is to live around there. Quite pricey i expect, being north west ldn.
  16. alex_m

    Bill Hicks

    My favourite quote from him in the style of a news reader "Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here’s Tom with the weather."
  17. alex_m

    Bill Hicks

    Anyone see his Revelations show on bbc4 last night? BBC iPlayer - Bill Hicks: Revelations - Live at the Dominion Such a shame he isn't about today - he would have so much material to work with. The guy's a legend. RIP.
  18. is it the one called trafficmaster trafficview?
  19. I'm not sure what you are asking here.... "need hellp with the pricing of the laubour side of things i know that climbing and dismanteling a tree will be more than felling one but what would be a rough gide of costs" every tree is different, what you are asking is far too vague. it's along the same lines as 'how much money does it cost to take a tree down?' or are you asking about this - how much ££ do you want per hour as a wage? how long will the job take in hours? times the two together and there the answer. but that is so obvious, i guess you weren't asking that.
  20. you can't even buy a stihl baseball cap from a dealer!! (online/over the phone)
  21. please let him do this, then film the result!
  22. will there be wilkins cider? love that stuff. we bought back two 5 gallon barrels earlier this month edit: for some reason i thought you said somerset, not dorset. that's just because i just relate you to zummerzet!! Maybe you'll see ozzie!! [ame] [/ame]
  23. Good idea John! A great offer aswell -an affordable way to spruce up any arborists website. If seen the pics you have taken of your own crew and they are worth paying for. Good luck with the new venture
  24. A very good idea. I think you could charge at least double that for such a useful tool. So maybe you would only need between 1000-2000 sales.

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