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s.varty

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  1. s.varty

    Dream CAR

    Ford gt40:thumbup1:
  2. s.varty

    Dream CAR

    Orgasm time:thumbup1:
  3. s.varty

    Dream CAR

    I,ll have a pint of what your on mate DS?
  4. s.varty

    Dream CAR

    The cobra, nough said
  5. Agree, very professional and experts behind the counter:thumbup1:
  6. Frank Bruno, when you hear him speak on telly that's no act, Great bloke to work for, also did bob monkhouses next door neighbours hedges,if that counts?
  7. s.varty

    Overloaded

    Ive got a log customer that would say "couldn't you get a few more on there?"
  8. Don't beat about the bush mate,just come out with what your thinking:laugh1:
  9. Decent second hand stihl or husky
  10. Spot on:thumbup1:
  11. pm sent:thumbup1:
  12. If your still trying to get rid I san pm you a number of a bloke who will have all of it ,deliver at your convenience and only 3-4 miles away.
  13. s.varty

    Yards...

    Very good deal in your favour imo
  14. Where are you based?
  15. Certainly is, I mean whos funding this little trip just to climb a tower or building, hes got balls though, so has that other nutcase
  16. No different than a drug addict really:thumbdown:
  17. That is what it appears.
  18. Whats his day job?
  19. Fred dibnahs love child:laugh1:
  20. Spoilt brat with balls?
  21. Theres something not quite right with the bloke
  22. If you are going to cut the excess off the bottom as I explained, use a length of wood the same size as your concrete post as a template, saves lumping a heavy post in and out of the hole.
  23. Before you concrete the wooden post offer it up to the panel its going to be fixed to and measure the excess sticking above the panel , if its say 2 inches higher than you want , cut 2 inches off the bottom, that way youll have a nice straight clean top . Do the same with a concrete post, hire or invest in a disc cutter. I have never had a fence post blow over and I have never gone deeper than 2ft even in sandy soil.

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