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daveatdave

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  1. extend it upwards or tag another 9 inches on the front.
  2. that looks very similar, as the blade end is not sharp there might be a bit of weare on mine but not to the extent of a rounded blade
  3. that happens all the time, councils making conservation areas you cannot cut a tree down without them saying yes or no, you want to build something you have to apply for planning then they say yes or no
  4. any updates on this not herd anything for ages.
  5. that is quite possible Onley use it for large bits to whittle down for sticks.
  6. i would like to know what this hammer head is for (I use it as a door stop)
  7. the only chopper/axe i have nothing interesting
  8. has anyone mentioned barbecues, chimineas, Pitzer ovens never mind bonfire night oh and the fire pits.
  9. can you put them in the dishwasher?
  10. it sounds like next door has the same problem with water, it looks like most of the water is coming from the right of the photo from higher up. would a drain at the bottom of the terracing taking it down to the French drain help?
  11. evenly some of the vaccine dos contain pork but there is an alternative but they have got it in their head so will not take it
  12. it was not just us the Jerrys dropped quite a few when we were rebuilding the bridges.
  13. the problem i have is understanding IT TERMANOLIGY it might as well be in a Foren languish i haven't a clue
  14. i felt giddy once when i chipped some lavender never did it again.
  15. i am far from been an expert on these things but i think the tree has been there before the houses were built never mind the conservatory and they appears to be a few smaller trees and large shrubs closer than your tree. is there a TPO on the tree? as mentioned before it will more than likely serum to ash dieback if the Nabours insurance will pay to have it removed get it done it might save you money.
  16. quite agree in line with the edge of the tarmac nearly taking off the door mirror on narrow roads when someone is coming towards you
  17. gusting over 50mph but do not seemed to have had a lot of rain.
  18. bet it's not that comfortable to sit on
  19. daveatdave

    Lawn

    do you intend to keep filling and splitting logs on it ? if you put a wildflower mix down its one cut a year about September/ October, have you the tools to cut it then and clear it up?
  20. no idea of the price but you would need to get a long lease on the land as you will be looking from planting to harvesting about 5 years
  21. i would think battery storage for yourself to use on a night is the way to go as it costs a lot more to buy the electric compared to what you sell it for
  22. don't forget the trench coat and hessian sacks raped round the legs.
  23. one of my clients had an old countax then bought a new one can't remember the model number but it was a twin cylinder Honda engine a bit more powerful than the old one. but they had a one-and-a-half-acre paddock and half was a wildflower meadow cut once a year, so they got a paddock cutting deck to do it (a pain to change the decks on a gravel drive and different size drive belt) you could Onley do half a breed at a time otherwise it would stall.

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