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Ian Flatters

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  1. Looks nice Bart. Hope it produce a nice crop of veg.
  2. Time to add some pre comp drama [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e32kaa9TzeE]YouTube - Countdown Theme[/ame]
  3. Ah missed that lil bit, All my shouting at the TV was in vein:laugh1:. He's already been done, Altough with his rates whats the fine 43mins work?
  4. Slowly but surely is the way forward and standing on them at 6ft lean back put your hands on your head, then the same at 12ft and so on. Don't try to rush learning, Thats when accidents happen.
  5. Yeah i've had to sit the same test for my CPCS card for the hiabs.
  6. Just thought their was a real missed oppertunity for the AA to promote itself today on 'rouge traders'. Did they contact you at all? Also are you going to take this guy to court for false advertising?
  7. Ok im guessing those who do work on any construction site should. My question is which one off the list do you apply for????
  8. I've got my parents to record it on sky+ for me. Guess i'll have to pop round for dinner tomorrow.
  9. That guys got some wheel skill.
  10. I had to remove storm damaged branches from 'Cromwells oak at Hayden in Norfolk' so he was 10 when the bull chased him up it, so if you can work that out then its that old.
  11. Would just like to get some people i can call on if needed from time to time. Climbers and groundmen. Sometimes i have the odd days work which i need an extra pair of hands. If interested PM me with you contact number and rate.
  12. The Arb Show :: The Arboricultural Association's Arborists' Trade Fair
  13. Howards hitch:thumbup:
  14. This morning's little job.
  15. Used it with xtc fire today and every hitch i tried worked well and didn't slip. Must work better on the larger diameter ropes. I guess my spare line is now my work line and vice a versa. Really enjoying the howards hitch at the moment too.
  16. Another couple of pics. (carving out the ripples took the best part of an hour).
  17. Made 2 simple benches one with bark other without. Then got ambitious and carved with a chainsaw ripples on a chair:001_smile: When fitting the seat it decided to split:thumbdown:. Sunk screws in the back and side to hold it together, plenty good enough for my garden:thumbup:
  18. Ah, i will try this out tomorrow on a small walnut i've got to do.
  19. This maybe a stupid question:blushing: but....Can you run me through how the dmm revolver bit works into the system:confused1:
  20. Just to let yo know i've been in contact with the RSPB and when they've fledged i can cut it down. Got worried earlier in this thread by reading the bit about DEFRA but the RSPB guy didn't say anything about the nest itself being protected. So chop, chop, chop at the end of july.
  21. Right i've found i have 3m odd of the lovely regate stuff. Tomorrow if the VT is naff im changing to 'burn & bit' cord Or maybe after i've had a play on daryls lockjack one of them instead....
  22. 900'C according to the info:001_cool: Don't know if its used as access lines, Certainly not by me at that cost:thumbdown:
  23. I was thinking of giving that lyros Kevlar/polyester a go?

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