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jaime bray

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  1. I would be much happier to let you do it. Just that sense of achievement fuels that desire. It would take me days to do the task. I know I'm answer my own question, I'll hand it over once I dismantle it into thousands of pieces
  2. Haha there you go
  3. Can't seem to attach flyer.SRT Workshop Flyer April 2015 (1).doc
  4. Midlands branch of arb association are putting workshop on. 18th April in Rugeley staffs. Booking available on aa website. £60 for the day.
  5. Maybe stick a clause in terms and conditions, any animal faeces present upon commencement of works that has to be removed by the company will be charged at£45 in addition to job quote cost. If it, or animals present at time of quote, make reference to it and highlight t and c number within spec of job.
  6. Would be interested to see how this goes. Ask the crane company if they have anything they would be prepared for you to attach to your own ra, at least that way you'll get an idea as to where they're coming from. Then just go from there.
  7. If you were going to utilise the timber, then you need to weigh up the profit you would make after you had utilised it. Analyse this against the time and effort in utilising the timber, and just delivering the timber to the chap. The ease of one job, but lesser potential for income, against the complexities and effort in the utilisation of it. Have you got much time in your diary to utilise the timber, is it unlikely you will use it in next 6-8 months? Once you have decided if your going to depart with the timber in this way, you may have some value for it sale. Once you have a value for the sale of it, and wish to sell it, charge the chap accordingly, calculate your costs for transporting it etc, deduct this from the cost of the sale, and give the rest to charity. That way you know for sure that your good nature had gone to right cause. And not his rear pocket!!!
  8. Thread title 'who has got two ford ranger tippers' that should sort it.
  9. Thanks chaps. It is one of those things I look at and think, I'd love to be able to do it. But then I think if I do it slightly wrong it's a big 'price to pay when I could just tie a knot or get it done at arbshow properly. Course it is then. Can't beat a good arb course. Normally a great crack meeting other arbs for the day.
  10. Was it a big job to rebuild? Getting it's not an easy task. You quite mechanically minded?
  11. Nice one, is there a course anywhere? Tree worker? Possibly midlands based
  12. Premium ropes videos make it look easy to.
  13. Just watched a video on YouTube, ' how to splice, Jamestown tv' is this how to do it on arb type ropes to? Not sure how to upload videos so can't display vid. Sorry.
  14. Three kids, two 020's, a kombi system, and a rake and blower. Heard you don't do the big stuff at your age anymore so no need for a 36"bar and saw poppet.
  15. Mazda mx5 with tan roof, and AT tyres more yours sailor
  16. I saw a ssangyong at Isuzu dealer, asked about it, he said it suits the school run type 4x4 motoring, but is not cut out for work 4x4 commercial stuff, towing, rough and tumble of work life. Bit like an l200 I suppose.
  17. Fresh crataegus chips were deemed best under Glyn research at reading uni, think there's a paper on reading uni website
  18. Was the guidance recommended to her majesty the queens gardens team by barchams research department. Whole raft of literature on google scholars relating to their research.
  19. That must be Lucozade lite then. Australia, always trying to be healthier hey hehe
  20. Second that.
  21. 30g sugar/5 litres water/sq m area Lucozade for trees
  22. I have just ordered some of there 700 serious type stump teeth, great 'price, kept me informed during ordering process regards availability and expected date delivery. Good firm too deal with
  23. AA website, help for arborists icon
  24. Googled wheel bearing change, and I think I shall pay somebody to do it and take kids to school and treat self to a breakfast before do a few quotes. Guarantee it will be only dry day of week when it gets done to
  25. Thanks, will toot then tomorrow

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