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RobRainford

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  1. Are the scarlet elfcups hallucinogenic? I saw it somewhere that they were?
  2. Trip to Dunham Massey today, buttress lunge! I broke pie eater Petes lunge virginity too. Must get extra points for that?
  3. That's fine. I'll get them both packaged up for you. I've invested a lot. Can't bare to think. I nearly bought Heinz butins book last night. Another£100 easily gone.
  4. I'm sure you will I also have a copy of wood and tree fungi if thats any use?
  5. I am in on Friday, I will bring it in and pass it in to Duncan if I can find him, if not it will be with mark. Saves trusting the post!
  6. Damn, I wanted to be first on the list too! I couldn't believe the price when I saw it!
  7. Do you mean this as the bigger brother? [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Diagnosis-Prognosis-Development-Decay-Urban/dp/064649144X/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1328130879&sr=8-10[/ame] That's a lot of wonga! I've got this: [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fungal-Strategies-Wood-Decay-Trees/dp/3540672052/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1328138291&sr=8-3[/ame] Got no issue sending it out. Is it for your msc?
  8. And I'll be up for that. Wrexham is an hour from me. For once something local ish!
  9. Do I ever? Hehe I know there's a couple of dryadeus oaks at croft, along the track on the way in. Even if there's a couple of local ones to you, if I can get 10 altogether I will be well on the way to being happy, as I know it's a limitation of the project.
  10. I'd say 7, but too much thinned out IMO! Easily more than half the material gone from the crown.
  11. All of those are perfect! I'll be making a southern trip soon, I'll be tackling Dunham Massey, croft, windsor and other southern areas in the coming weeks. Lots of data to collect! If you Know of 4 or 5 of each ill be a happy bunny!
  12. Tony can you get to the oak with I. Dryadeus easily? It will make a good control tree!
  13. RobRainford

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    I've got a griffin sleeve I bought but couldn't get on with. £30 new. £12.50 inc postage and it's yours! It's pretty much
  14. Because it was done with a stihl
  15. One of our guys founded a loaded handgun on site in Manchester last week. Reported it to the police and apparently the two coppers that turned up were gutted that the armed boys had to be called in to deal with it!
  16. Some editing of a photo I had in the files.
  17. Didn't think there was anything wrong with mine though
  18. For some reason, just seeing the image just made me think of you! Don't know why. Maybe it was that massive conifer you had a video of yourself doing?
  19. Save the money and get some good quality cleaning stuff for it, anything by auto glym. Get a clay stick and use that. Or find a car detailing company an get them to do it. Would look good when it's done.
  20. Yep that's a HC! The bark is the orange/brown that's characteristic and the correct thickness on the branches. Certainly ain't no beech. If it is then the literature has some 'splainin to do!
  21. The saw in the OP is clearly a Chinese cheap quality saw, and is designed with very little in the way of proper safety features that actually work effectively, if at all! Proper stihl saws have all the safety features built in, it's the user that makes them dangerous, but the Chinese ones are just terrible IMO.
  22. The disclaimer he put up is probably because of my doing. I sent him a message. I now notice that it seems I was seeing red a bit. I just don't agree with people selling these. Mainly for safety reasons!
  23. Another one on there. This guy is selling a 044 and this counterfeit piece of turd! eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace Report it please! I've already done so. Was also thinking a million pound bid...
  24. i concur with rob s, the cs100 greenmech is a brilliant little chipper!

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