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s.varty

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  1. No, ive never seen it without a 6in gravel board, guess its a north of England thing. looks good though:thumbup1: so you must put the capping on first, then but the boards up to it?
  2. Theres another good,un on ebay. sycamore slabs 12in across, "ideal as a wedding cake stand. £10 each.
  3. No problems here as its viewing and pick up only. Just make sure you PAY on collection and not before.
  4. Good work:thumbup1: why don't you have gravel/kick boards with your feather edging fences?
  5. Good job there mate:thumbup1:
  6. It is lacquered oak though:laugh1: somebody somewhere will buy it:confused1:
  7. Thanks,got one of those:thumbup1: great for bricks aint they. I want something that runs on petrol rather than my sweat:laugh1:
  8. I use a Makita cordless for the small roots, its the big ones deep down that are the problem, not saying their impossible to remove, its just that as you get older you start looking at ways of making life a bit easier.
  9. I was hoping there was a tool that fixed on to my disc cutter / chainsaw that was like a mini stump grinder with tungsten carbide tips.
  10. Thanks lads , but I was hoping there was a magic tool out there , which didn't involve lots of hard graft:laugh1:
  11. Been fencing for years and never come across anything to grind roots out at depth, but thought the younger blokes might know of any new tools. I think your idea is about the best, have you seen the size of some of those polish lads?
  12. Ive got a stihl disc cutter but I wouldn't get it down the hole, thanks anyway:thumbup1:
  13. We all know what utter pigs roots can be especially the big ones when they are right where your digging your post hole and around a foot deep. My question: is there anything on the market to deal with this problem?
  14. Only problem is jon, if it stays like this we aint gonna sell any logs.
  15. One of the best days of the year, no wind, sun out , but not over hot:thumbup1:
  16. DITTO Again:laugh1:
  17. Any cycle fans ? I,m not but guy martins speed c4
  18. And I bet she warned you stubby "stay off them curries, you don't know what they put in them"
  19. Never cleaned a chain in my life and don't know anyone who has. As above don't bother.
  20. Good luck:thumbup1:
  21. Maybe the employer dosnt want to be paying someone to have a fag, same as mobiles.
  22. That deserves a "nice one paul:thumbup::thumbup:"
  23. 5-8 ton
  24. No different than poachers shooting pheasants etc and selling them on.

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