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clyde

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  1. j thanks for the offer but i,ve managed to source reclaimed roofing joists,
  2. hi j how much u needing for 7 20 foot lengths
  3. Hi Folks looking to extend my workshop/shed and ideally looking for 7"x 2"x 18' timber batons anyone within Scottish central belt be able to knock these up for me, or where I could find used scaffolding boards regards Jock
  4. Cheers guys looks like i,ve got a nice winter project
  5. Hi guys Anyone have any plans designs on how to build a gambrel shed, bought a couple of canoes so would love the loft space, something around 18'x 11' Cheers
  6. Got to be Hornbeam, strong, low maintenance,
  7. Ok guys Not quite the £70 but £110 with a lifetime guarantee, the Felco Fm22 have been mentioned on the forums previously as the Rolls Royce of loppers,got to be worth the extra £40 [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rAM78daw7c[/ame]
  8. Cheers guys Appreciate the feedback, consensus seems to favour the fiskars and coronas, but will certainty have a look at others mentioned, seen these fiskars on-line with a decent discount. Fiskars Quantum Large Anvil Lopper - L109 - £54.99 | Garden4Less UK Shop | Garden4Less UK
  9. hi Guys On the market again for a decent set of loppers, Don't know how many I've managed to bend, snap,or just loose, my last set was a bacho bypass loppers which were probably the best so far, managed to get a year out of them before the cotter pin fell out,so I'm looking for something light-ish under £70 with rubber grips if possible,
  10. hi guys After another attempt to break in to my workshop,I've decided to invest in a wireless cctv,but i haven't a clue where to start, i dropped into Maplins and was looking a a system around £200 but sales rep informed me i would struggle to identify anyone as the image quality is crap, but he was kind enough to show me a system over £450. plus £200 to have it installed, Anyone know of or recommend a system that of a decent quality that doesn't cost the earth, recon i would only need two three camera at the most
  11. thanks, new one for me, will the hedge recover?
  12. cheers guys been looking at viking MB 448 T seems to tick all the boxes,but not sure about the kolher engine, sales rep recons there better than the honda with stronger bearings and iron linings, is this just sales bull or are they a match for the the honda izy
  13. Hi Guys My old Victa 500 pro has finally rusted away, looking for a suitable replacement got a budget of around £400 looking for something that is self propelled and not to large with grass collector cheers
  14. Hi guys came across this hedge row in west lothian, looks like the ermine moth that attacks the prunus Padus. any ideas?
  15. hi folks looking for recommendations on semi pro saw for a elderly neighbour (old Forrester) mostly for cutting fire wood and occasional overhanging limbs, looking for something that is lighter, with good reliability, he has a budget of around £300-£400 any thoughts jock

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