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armchairarborist

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  1. they are mental for sure, has anyone watched the next video? top left of the recommended selection, entitled "tractions dans le vide en haut" no english translation but you soon get the gist, if you can stand the french music...:lol:

    just for kicks???:wtf:

     

    ok that guy is crazy:scared1:

  2. cool, brava's are a decent truck, i dont think my tailgate is strong enough anymore for the loadhandler kit as i keep reversing by braille when its open:blushing:, i imagine a bit of wax or something on the truck floor might help, you want the friction to be working on top of the sheet more than below it:001_cool:

  3. new chains are nice, stay sharp for ages and look ace (nice big cutters) i was wondering the other week if i could replicate the polished surface of the filed bit to make it last longer after filing but then i laughed and thought yeh right its not like i sharpen mine that often anyway.. unless i blunt one using it and sharpen it there and then i just give all the saws to my bro approx once a week for a blast out and proper sharpen, he likes doing them to perfection and makes him some extra cash:001_cool:

  4. This might be a bit of a dumb question but I'm new to wood burning: do logs burn faster when there is wind whipping around your chimney flue?

     

    the chimney needs to draw air upwards so it makes sense that wind passing by will achieve this, if its a still day and the chimney isn't drawing (it fills the room with smoke instead) get a hairdrier or blowtorch and blast some heat up the chimney to get it pulling:thumbup1:

  5. £200 call out including first hour then £100 per hour thereafter.:lol:

     

    Nah, Rob says he has put 2 guys money on it already, thats good enough for me. So long as I can knock the tops over in a one-er and not mess about with lowering ropes or hedge trimmers.:lol:

     

    sounds like a piece of pish, the hardest bit in reducing connies that size is if the wind is going the wrong way, access both sides as rob says is easy money:001_cool:

  6. driving past a war memorial today and the pavement around was packed with people, i had just put the radio on and thought it was on mute or something, then they played a song with 'remember me' in the lyrics so i knew something was going on, i didn't know beforehand at all as there is no radio in the work tug (i was driving the womans disco) and i never watch the news so am painfully ill informed these days..

  7. i did a presentation on antiherbivore adaptation at college and think that this qualifies me to put my stamp on this thread, thats all i've got:blushing:, isnt it usually horticulturalists who mess with plant traits and get a cross with no thorns/more thorns etc, not sure if everytime it gets pruned/bitten/wounded it reprotects itself so how to change that is a tricky one, im a big fan of thorny security hedging, you know - the thick, closely planted stuff that nobody can wriggle through because its planted in 3 or 4 rows of mixed berberis/blackthorn/hawthorn etc..:thumbup1:

  8. went past the land rover centre today (im still up so no its not tomorrow yet), and got a price for all the necessary bits to convert standard 110 hicap to helper sprung legal looking even when overloaded hicap, if that makes sense?:confused1: helper springs £16+vat each, top retainer £14.40+vat each, bottom retainer £18+vat, obviously you would need 2x of each part, total £113.74 and it should take half an hour per side to fit including brew break:thumbup1:

  9. don't ever take a pee in view of any house windows, tree work is a spectator sport so you are nearly always being watched:001_smile:, keep an eye on all the tackle, if there's any kit out of sight keep nipping round there to check and be prepared to confront anyone who comes near, if a scrap metal type tranny drives past be assured they will drive past another couple of times so glare at them the first time and make sure you have a tool handy to defend yourself, have fun its an ace job:thumbup:

  10. go outside and come back in, do you feel it yet? dont be tempted to stack it full yet, small burn first and gradually work up to raging inferno a week later, next week you will be opening the back door to let the heat out and eating rapidly melting icecream whilst sat in yer underpants..:thumbup1:

  11. one of them things that are up to the oraficers frame of mind on the day, i once got a notice of 'prohibition of use' for the ifor williams trailer as the breakaway cable had snapped the day before, (i forgot to undo it and pulled away) they said to ring them when i had fitted a new one, fitted nextday and prohibition notice lifted when they nipped round to the house to check it the following day, 3pts and a fine sounds a bit harsh to me..:thumbdown:

  12. righto, im now the proud owner of erm, well im not sure what the make/model is but it was a bit of a bargain.. off to pick it up sometime this week if i get time, its a honda 11hp petrol engine and started first pull after 3mths sat, i might have chewed the guys garden up a bit testing it:blushing:

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  13. i understand the effort/time gone into creating realistic working scale models but its proper annoying watching a sweet landy or truck on youtube manage to claw its way up an impossible boulder crawl to realise its an 'RC'

  14. That's probably what I'll do Rob.

     

     

    Just taking my time & not rushing in to any thing specific just yet.

     

     

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    good choice, we only make big decisions like that when forced to out of sheer desperation,:thumbup: nice landy but still unsure as to the purpose of all that plastic under the bonnet:biggrin:

  15. it wouldn't be allowed in my house, last time i brought anything in from the garage i nearly got stabbed (lucky she never found that cylinderhead in the dishwasher):001_smile:, sorry can't comment on the bits of string as i still climb on a good old blakes..:thumbup:

  16. insurance? guard dogs? man traps? rape alarms tagged to doors/kit? ground anchors to vehicles, the current favourite is to winch landies onto a beavertail and scarper almost silently so park awkwardly with wheels on full lock and drape yer socks from the previous day over the steeringwheel..

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