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Recceboy

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  • Birthday 19/01/1978

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    Guildford, Surrey
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    Sgt in Territorial Army, Mountain Biking, Off Roading, Land rovers
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    GU1 1QN
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    Guildford

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  1. Just seen this link on another forum Free-Logs-Firewood-Fallen-Tree-12-Ton
  2. I've never used them, just heard that they were a heavier duty. Go off the chart and you should be able to find something stock and cheaper than a lift kit or anything from Bearmachs.
  3. Speeding should not be a problem in Jersey there is only one Dual carriageway and that has a speed limit of 50 if my memory serves me correctly. The rest of the island is 30 mph. I would check with local police. I did a search on VOSA Jersey and Channel islands and nothing sprung up apart from cars being brought in Jersey and moved to England. Damn my brothers car was a death trap, Passenger door came open when you went round a roundabout. Brakes were none existent. Doors didn't lock. He did only use it to drive to the beach and go surfing.
  4. Avoid polybushes they just wear out your radius arms and such like. Stick with standard bushes much cheaper and you can buy them individually. Have a look at police Spec range rover springs these were very heavy duty and probably the same as the 130's. I know there is a chart online somewhere that gives you the load ratings and colour markings for standard landrover springs. Avoid Pro Comp shocks. They are not the best out there. Always worth spending some more money on your shocks. Land rover Spring specs chart thingy
  5. Only way around people pretending to be you is when you go and quote for the work, pass on your card and perhaps show them you Drivers license so they can be sure it is you that is providing the work. Then if they do get a chance that trys it on they can ask for ID to verify the business card.
  6. Damn would have enjoyed a reccy climb again. Alas i have a Sgts Mess dinner on the Saturday and feel that i would not be of any use to anyone and a danger to myself. Enjoy and ensure lots of pictures are taken of the chilli eating comp.
  7. I hate the feeling that someone you don't know has been in/on your property. The missus car was broken in to the other week. Stole the Tom Tom and left everything else. We thought we had left the car unlocked until we spoke with a Neighbour whose car was also broken in to on the same night and they too also thought they had left the car unlocked. No sign of forced entry. Apparently according to the police there is a device that can block remote car fobs from activating the central locking. So you press the button and think you've locked the car when it actually has been blocked and the thieves come along in middle of night and take what they want.
  8. I've worked with my friend helping out in his business for years on call outs when he had the council contract etc etc. It wasn't until last year that i choose to do the CS30 course but then i never picked up a saw before hand as I'm not one to use equipment without proper training. I have common sense and apply it all the time. I just feel that if you have common sense then you can also be blinded by it and feel as though you are doing things correctly. I have a healthy respect of all power tools, equipment that brings a high risk of serious injury. I apply the same to weapons. It's not the equipment it's the person behind the equipment that is dangerous. I've taught countless new recruits weapon handling skills and the correct and safe way to use a rifle, yet i would not pass them on there weapon handling skills as they are still dangerous in my eyes and would not take them on the range. Some people just don't have the skill for manual handling of tools/equipment. It's the same for electrics. I know i could do the job, but choose to call my mate who is a qualified electrician to carry out the work in a safe manner and have peace of mind that the job has been done as safe as possible.
  9. That series looks like a Series 2 and is probably tax exempt. It would be worth money to someone on ebay as a project.
  10. I'm keen to learn photoshop as i've just got hold of CS5 and also a manual on how to use it. No where near as good as what you've done.
  11. Being smart and presentable in this business is hard work. Customers do not expect you to be pristine. However if you are quoting then wear clean working trousers/Combats and say a t-shirt/fleece with company logo on to give you that first impression. Vehicle wise it doesn't matter on the age as long as it's kept clean and people can read your sign writing. No rust is always good as well as it shows you maintain your kit. Once you have the job turning up with clean and serviceable equipment and employees with the correct PPE to carry the job out will always help promote your business just as much as you completing the job satisfactorily as quoted will help word of mouth business. The way you act throughout the entire job will have bearing on the way the customer views you. Some just go for the first impression but others will critic you on the whole job. It's just the way some people are. Always good to be aware of who you are working for and what there expectations may be.
  12. If's it an 88 it will be a series 3, Easy enough to install 90 doors and mirrors to them. So it will be leaf sprung not coil. I would say look on Ebay or try orrp.com where about's are you? If your going for a project vehicle gotta be loads on ebay that need a new chassis or lots of welding.
  13. I went surfing a couple of days after boxing day when i was over in Jersey seeing my brother, but i had a winter wet suit on and hood and gloves and shoes. Sod going in in just shorts. hats off to you fella.
  14. You sure it's the fan belt squeaking and not the power steering pump? These are prone to leaking.

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