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mr kipling

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  1. I used a couple of 6m 9x2 joined together then lined everything up with string lines and packed underneath where necessary to get it level
  2. Cut over 5000 sweet chestnut shingles last summer on a woodlands mill for my garden building,
  3. They are now, if you want to fit a gas boiler in a new build, however the push seems to be on ASHP.
  4. Why would they bother when everyone carries a bloody great tracking device they make phone calls on 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
  5. Tool station should do a set, think open till 8
  6. Hi, we have a 50m line of conifers to remove for a site clearance, can anyone recommend somebody with a tree shear or similar in the Kent/ Sussex area who may be able to cut, chip and remove. Many thanks Chris
  7. When we ran utilities across some land we owned but planned to sell we had to have a legal agreement drawn up. It may have been called a way leave agreement, it was a few yrs ago but solicitor insisted on it as the owners of the new house we built may need access to their services running through their neighbours driveway
  8. I make it nearer 9.5% but my maths may well be off
  9. I also have a c8 and nothing stops it jumps around a bit if you find a brick in the ground though
  10. My ranger did that after 12k miles and was changed under warranty.
  11. I’m not against infrastructure improvements be it road or rail, but when it starts to cost 10s of thousands to move hedges and reptiles, I can’t help but think the money could be better spent. Build the infrastructure and accept the environmental consequences or don’t build it.but how much cheaper would it be if the archeology and ecology were taken out of the equation. I think there is a lot of profiteering using those as an excuse
  12. I expect a lot of environmental consultants will be ordering their new Range Rover now
  13. We used to use 30lb braid, 50 will probably anchor you to the wreck when you snag it. Use a weak link on the lead too. Used to get out regular before missus and kids came along.
  14. I have the Makita one brilliant and fast but I don’t think it plunges 12 inches you would have to flip the beam and come back in from the other side
  15. I don’t even need one and want one. Top bit of marketing
  16. Chain too tight ?
  17. Motor homes have gaslow cylinders that you can fill at the pump not sure if they are portable or fixed to the van though
  18. You need a feed and expansion tank for the secondary side ( feeds the boiler side) as currently that is showing as a sealed system and that would not work out so good if you lit it
  19. Finding myself looking forward to the next instalment best thread in a long long time, keep them coming, cheers Chris
  20. It was a while ago and I think it was about 70nmbut the impact wrench was nearer 400nm. Blades looked fine but after a while chipping one shattered and when I checked the other one it was all cracked up. This in on one of those generic chippers, [power up]I think it’s called
  21. I cranked mine down with the impact driver and did the exact same thing, used a torque wrench on the new ones and no problem
  22. I have the xl 130 mill and trailer and it tows great on the road, got lights indicators and number plate only do about 40 on local roads would not like to test it on dual carriageway or motorway though
  23. Hi, could you call me on 07967123747 cheers Chris
  24. Hi how much are they and could you deliver to East Sussex? If not I may be able to sort transport

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