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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. I was and still am suffering with the worst head cold so this tree yesterday felt like an epic, make things worse we didnt get away from site till gone 6pm, I sometimes wonder whether soldiering on when your rough as ... is worth it, certainly didnt feel worth it yesterday! Spec was to previous points or as near as possible/practicable at around 15ft in old money, 4 meters in new money.
  2. thanks rich, Im thinking of getting a chipper first and a tow hitch on me estate for now, maybe let the cat 5 isuzus come down in price a little first and have the flexibility of owning a chipper and subbing in a man with a tipper for when needed. Should make me a more viable asset as a freelance climber too if ive got a nice lightwieght TW125:thumbup:
  3. Jesse, this is a fully grown Lime!
  4. They had a lot and I mean a LOT of growing in them, only half grown they are, just matured:001_smile:
  5. was planning on three, now maybe 6:001_cool:
  6. this technique is also very effective on waterfalls, really nice find sean
  7. I would think Military grade:biggrin: but havent tried it yet, caught one this morning moving in on my new blank canvas of a garden:thumbdown: I think an automated sprinkler is the way for now, and progressive solutions till I have a cat free garden. Im going to have chickens soon and cat shite is not going to be tolerated:thumbdown:
  8. here you go pat, see if you can find an old one of these for me! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTnZ-rAz6VU]Richard Brown 2010 - YouTube[/ame]
  9. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEibt31OlCA]Romanian Pole Lathe Flask Turner .wmv - YouTube[/ame]
  10. watford,I can post it recorded first chance I get:thumbup1: PM adress
  11. thats a fine piece of documentation Mr Humphries:001_cool:
  12. beech and lime leaves are the typical forest salad addition
  13. we have a lot of it recently felled small tomedium, was to rough for planking and is still lying on site in essex, would you like to come and see what we have avaliable?
  14. A very stubborn group of Hispidus brackets and a lovely example of a open grown Scots pine:thumbup1:
  15. pm me your email adress, might have a few "things for you":thumbup1:
  16. I try, lets hope it comes back!
  17. I will loan you a copy, as long as you Garauntee its return to me as ive lost books before after a loan, and this book is one i value
  18. I love simplicity in design, a beautiful object.
  19. so are you going to pm your adress over? did you see my post on the manual of decay thread last night?
  20. the hive mind, resistance is futile:lol:!
  21. sarcasm:001_rolleyes:
  22. im at it again aint i! cant help meself! i need help!
  23. three and more ways is possible at extra costs it gets pricey due to the more complicated circuits
  24. once used there is no going back, expensive but so so so worth it.
  25. it never ceases to amaze me, who wants to employ anyone who wont listen? it says PM the OP! sorry lads but youll lose out on this job if your waiting for the call!

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