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Ian H

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  1. Apologies for the delay replying David, I payed the same price(£11), 'tis indeed a fine book and definately more portable in the new size, it will always be one of my favourites:thumbup:
  2. Thanks for that link David, great to see the guide available free as an online resource, especially as i've just bought a new copy to replace my old misplaced guide:blushing:
  3. Good question I was wondering the same thing, just googled it, it's a petrol mower:thumbup1:
  4. Ian H

    Chilean miners.

    absolutely bloody awesome, and watched by 1 billion people worldwide:thumbup::thumbup:Emotional stuff
  5. It's a sad state of affairs when you have to put software in place because you know people are going to be so devious:thumbdown: What with that and the risk of legal action it's alot to carry.... I feel for you Steve
  6. try this jaime:thumbup1: http://www.treeworker.co.uk/downloads/treemotion_productinformation_01.pdf
  7. Thanks bud, if as everbody suggests they make climbing that much easier i reckon it can only be a good thing:thumbup:(BTW i'm 47, reckon it's never too late to update:thumbup1:)
  8. nowt wrong with the T22 ap, still use one myself although likewise i'm about to take the leap away from a sit harness:thumbup1:
  9. Maybe the muslim world has the right idea about dealing with thieves:sneaky2:
  10. Ian H

    Socks

    Nothing to correct ady absolutely spot on mate:thumbup1:
  11. Ian H

    Socks

    Yep i use them too, brilliant insoles sorted all my shin splint related problems and no more tired legs:thumbup:
  12. Good luck with the scan Ben, fingers crossed and hopefully all's clear:thumbup: Had a scare myself a few years back, luckily just a cyst but i'm far more aware these days. Rooting for ya buddy:thumbup:
  13. As has been said heat and/or impact driver combo and throw some lube into the mix, reckon that should shift it. Add to that abit of persistance and not too much brutality:sneaky2:
  14. Ian H

    who's the daddy?

    excellent to hear, would love to have seen you guys arrive in a sea king:lol: You noticed all the maccy's then, (made a load of trips there to visit me mum earlier this year), masses of work needed, nice little contract to get:thumbup: c u soon buddy.
  15. Ian H

    who's the daddy?

    Awesome news, congrats ady, luce must be well pleased that part is over hope treliske(if it was) were up to scratch
  16. Total agreement with you TCD muscle all the way, can't beat cubic inches:thumbup1: mk3 shelby cobra
  17. Cheesey I know but i can't get enough of the paint your wagon soundtrack:blushing: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn8YubD01sk&feature=related]YouTube - Clint Eastwood. "I Talk To the Trees" [/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o48RmW5EKiY&feature=related]YouTube - Lee Marvin Wandering Star Paint Your Wagon 1968[/ame] Bloody awesome:biggrin:
  18. Reckon it's a case of "choose your poison" sadly, we're lucky if we make it to 4 or 5 o clock down this way before the bloody gulls start on mass, if you live int country it'll be farmers/dawn chorus and so on, which is the lesser of two evils so to speak:biggrin:
  19. OMG those are spectacular photos, never seen anything vaguely reminiscent before, absolutely awesome:thumbup:
  20. I used to use a Poulan top handle saw for firewood, it had manual oiling and no chainbrake, whacked an 18" bar on it and it lasted for decades, no comparison to a modern saw but great at the time.
  21. A few from recent meandering, not sure of all idents i'm afraid:blushing:
  22. Ian H

    Santander

    I totally agree with you Tom except I think hell is too good for them, theiving scum, if I could find a way i'd nuke the square mile that is the city. They'll never help you when actually need it inspite of millions of pounds of taxpayers money being given to them, which as far as I can see has been used purely to improve their balance sheets. Just my opinion of course:sneaky2:
  23. Inspite of what you may be able to get away with i'd be very careful mate, done my share of line work and pushed the "live zone" boundaries and even with fully insulated poles and gloves we felt the tingling in our arms...... And if it's wet..................................!
  24. Ian H

    sea legs

    Bloody hell that looks nasty. ady you do have an uncanny nack of finding obscure and random footage, love it:thumbup:
  25. tbh ady put up a thread about this earlier today:thumbup1: leylandi issues in plymouth

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