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s.varty

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  1. Got any pics of your work craig?
  2. Looking forward to your future posts craig
  3. Just out of interest, what did he say when you offered it to him for £3,000?
  4. Same as:thumbup1:
  5. s.varty

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    Leaves and bark do say that don't they.
  6. Good points there doobin, I have a wolf compressor and leads and a couple of cheap headless nail/staplers, looks like a wet day today so hopefully I can get out and have a look around the tool shops.
  7. Im now leaning towards the dewalt 18v nailer, no gas or air ,2 x 4ah batteries, 600 nails per battery with a 1 hour charge,50mm-90mm headed nails. Just over £500
  8. Gibbs & dandy sell "o,keeffes working hands" for dry hands that crack and split. Best stuff ive used
  9. Your front room on the computer?
  10. Don't the paslode need gas as well as a battery though?
  11. Thanks old mill and I notice ive posted on it:blushing:. What im really after now is a gun that fires proper nails not thin non headed ones or staples.
  12. As the title says, battery or air powered, able to fire decent headed galvanised nails up to 50mm. Thanks in advance.
  13. No, all the wood has to be delivered to my yard, All transport costs to be paid by you. Inbox me for my address, thank you.
  14. Why Belgium? what do you know that we don't?
  15. Agree and don't make sense as the first thing to rot on a fence is the bottom of the posts, I must of put 100 or so concrete spurs on fences this year as the overall fence is perfect but the posts have rotted at ground level
  16. That's nearer the mark:thumbup1:
  17. Very hard to quote without a site visit, Whats there now, old fence? trees? . What height? type of psts? etc
  18. Agree,
  19. :thumbup1:
  20. Ive been told by farmer friends that cameras dummy or real work wonders
  21. Good luck paul:thumbup1:
  22. Don't jump to conclusions, they may of just been looking for their dog that slipped its lead and run into your neighbours unopened back door.
  23. Just over 3 weeks if I remember, it had to be done by a certain time as the owner lord someones daughter was getting married.Actually it was one of the most stress free jobs ive ever had, no neighbours to complain,no digging= no pipes or cables, no dog crap,no parking problems etc
  24. Not my fencing , but another contractor erected it and sprayed it the same day(galvanized), one decent hailstorm and all the paint came off.I sand blasted it and resprayed all 2.5 miles of it.

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