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arbclimber

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  1. If you charge 50 quid, take the price of box out, spent time and fuel getting there, spend time putting it up, pack your stuff away and spent time and fuel either going home or to next job, you dont have much left. Cool idea if you do it as an additional service whilst you are actually in someones garden, as then its an additional 50 quid:thumbup1:
  2. Yeh but the JB is a toy that looks like it will get work done. That GTS looks like a pram chipper conversion. Are you involved with the GTS ones? Is it your company that makes them?
  3. Thats the point, anvil will effect performance if, as you put it, they are really worn.
  4. Nice service to offer on a personal level. From a business point of view, it wont make you any money offering to put up a few boxes for domestic customers.
  5. He's not saying they aren't important, he's saying their condition isn't AS critical for performance as the condition of the blades.
  6. Not for me:blushing: I still haven't a clue. Never mind, i'm not a student so i'm sure I'm not missing out.
  7. Whats happening tomorrow and thursday?
  8. The white one looks ok to me mate. Personally I dont think i'd have the patience to do it. Think if I tried it, id just have a lot of half spliced ropes in the garage.
  9. I think to be honest you have hit the nail on the head there. First rule of selling something mediocre and boring 'make it controversial'.
  10. Tommy, nice work. I'm no expert but they look good to me. I would climb on them, and I suppose thats about the best compliment anyone can give really isn't it.
  11. Tony, what resolution are you saving the images in before you put them on your site?
  12. Have you used one? They look like toys compared to the JB's
  13. :thumbdown: Peripheral vision is rubbish with swimming goggles. No ce rating either.
  14. Nice idea, shame they have W3C CSS errors on their site. you'd think it would be perfect wouldn't you.
  15. Exactly the same thing mate. Only a blog if you just use it for blogging. If you use it like a site then its a site. Far superior in terms of SEO and as I said you can get someone to work on the css and rework some of the code so it can be whatever you want it to be.
  16. Yes it would. Only thing with them is you need to get someone to work on the css as otherwise they are too basic. Usually cant redo css on the cheap ones. Anything that you can ftp to is a bonus.
  17. Tone, your pm box is full.
  18. There is a much, much better way of doing what you are trying to achieve, if you know what to do. Or you know someone who knows what to do:001_tt2: Ill pm you a couple of example sites to look at.
  19. What exactly is the site for? What do you need it to do?
  20. It was factual, from a person who appraises web sites every day of the week and knows whats worth using and what will be a waste of time. Actually thats unfair, not a waste of time, just much less effective.
  21. Unless you are familiar with dreamweaver and are competant at editing HTML code those instant site packages are not worth using imo. On the other hand, if you can write code then you wouldn't need to use instant site either. Decent software to design sites and manipulate images is more expensive than paying to have it done anyway. With web sites, usually you get what you pay for, unless you know what you are doing.
  22. B101uk, thanks very much mate. Very comprehensive answer. Never will I be confused about smoke again:thumbup1:
  23. Thanks mate. Yeh if it was dark smoke I wouldn't have asked. Clouds of white smoke , to me, means trouble.
  24. So is it just like a tuned petrol engine popping and banging when you lift off, when it chucks the unburn't fuel out then?
  25. Sounds like shooting ear defenders. I have a few electronic pairs. They work like normal ear defenders but have a microphone and speaker inside, means you can hear speech etc but when you shoot, the 'shock' waves turn them off. Very Very clever.I use them for using the nail gun too.

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