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mr kipling

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  1. Hi, anybody got any updates on this ? Crypto seems to have dropped out of the news and in price. Might be a good time to buy some more or a terrible decision as it’s all over. Opinions please
  2. Hi we have a villager and replace the baffle yearly.
  3. Hi thanks Rob have been trying to buy currency today but it’s not very easy cheers Chris
  4. Hi Rob been watching this thread with interest and gonna give a try. Hope this works
  5. The self employed electrician I use is in the process of giving up to become a train driver as he thinks the pay, holiday ,pension and four day week is a far better prospect than what he is on now and he has been an electrician for 18 yrs. apparently there are a lot of people applying and it has taken over a year just to get to sit some exams.
  6. £40 a meter I wish £50 in the town centre and £200 a meter in rural outskirts
  7. Looks good do you sell spare planer blades and how much are they ? Cheers Chris
  8. Or a new set of blades in your planer thicknesser...
  9. Darwin Award coming up!!! Ha ha good one...
  10. Ok cool got his number and will give him a call cheers
  11. Hi, We are in the process of buying 7 acres of chestnut coppice with oak standards in East sussex should we be worried about this blight, it seems a lot of trees are being affected by something these days.
  12. Hi I have a 2016 luckily the 3.2 so hopefully will be ok but I find the headlights are terrible my 10 yr old transit has better lights gonna get the bulbs changed see if that helps Cheers Chris
  13. Cool as I thought then jack it up. It has bent above the wheel on the bottom shaft so still unwinds but stops winding up when it hits the kink so should be simple to change. Cheers guys for quick response. Chris
  14. Hi guys as the title suggests I have bent the jockey wheel on my trailer and I'm not sure how to get it off as it appears to go through a bracket which is welded on, the only way I can think is to jack up the trailer and keep winding to see if it seperates. Just wondered if anybody on here had an idea before I try. Cheers Chris
  15. What kind of licence do you need to drive something like that ? Cheers Chris
  16. Hi I'm a plumber by trade but have done several roofs now on our properties and they are not hard if you have common sense and look stuff up if you don't know it. If it is an up and over roof with firewalls either side and concrete tiles then very easy but if it's clay tiles with hips and valleys then a lot more complicated and uses a staggering amount of batten I have not used slates so no idea about them, fitting a velux is easy and if the roof is already tiled then you just have the cuts to the flashings which is no hassle but if you don't feel confident just get somebody else in. Cheers Chris
  17. Crikey did you even need a rope, looks like you would have try hard to fall out of that. Cheers Chris
  18. Hi pm sent
  19. I have a brian james 10x5 with mesh sides and have used it for about 5 years and very happy with it, Have had it fully loaded many times. Chris
  20. I had a rinker 232 for several years with 5 litre mercruiser duo prop started off wakeboarding but moved onto fishing with it it was not all that practical but at 50 mph got you out to the wrecks and back quick smart had bass over 10 lb conger over 40lb an loads of cod and pollock, used to launch from rye harbour. Sold it when kids came along but have been thinking of a boat share with a mate on an arvor as had one previously and a very capable fishing platform. As said in previous posts get all your safety equipment and keep it in good order,it's a horrible feeling breaking down out there. Stay safe Chris
  21. Hi where was that, and who with? Cheers Chris
  22. Well I'm in no real hurry been planning this for a few years an only just submitted planning application to council will wait and see if I can get a freebe or cheap if not Woodyard price Cheers Chris
  23. I've got a 650 and it's been fine loads of power used it for milling, I think you can put a 660 head on it but someone more qualified on here will be able to confirm Cheers Chris
  24. Maybe but I am not a chippie this is a hobby but just love messing about with tools really the architect designed the garage and said I needed 3.6m for the rafters as I was just getting a cutting list together I'm not in much of a rush and learning as I go, if the tree is to expensive I can wait till another comes along or bite the bullet if desperate. Just studying joints now most of the timber is in place as I have not framed anything before. Although I did buy a chain morticer a couple of years ago ready for this part so that should make life easier. Cheers Chris

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