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harvey b davison

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  1. Hi shane, i put up a thread a few weeks ago, as i'm after the exact same thing. I have not found any suppliers yet, so i will probably make my own.
  2. For me it would have to be the T5, as i dont like any merc. But what about a toyota hiace ?
  3. Now that, is what you call a bench. Excellent work.
  4. I actually thought that there was a bit of camera trickery going, due to the angle of shot etc, and that he didnt actually cut it.
  5. If i didnt know any better, looking at them houses, that could be my estate. We have near identicle houses.
  6. Yep ! Dean Lofthouse is in that neck of woods.
  7. dont know if its true, but makita are supposed to have the lightest top handle saw in the market, and its a good little saw by all accounts. ( i dont have one myself )
  8. Now that i do like the look of, even better than a mog !!!
  9. I've got a little dremel. Mines the cordless one, but the corded ones start at about £40, i think. It works fine for me, just get the correct size stones and away you go. But i have also been looking at the clarke one in machine mart.
  10. Just done my cs31 with a makita, that also was a full revs test.
  11. Can i please ask what book your refering to, as i love buying books on interesting things. thanks.
  12. Also for me, its how you deal with a mistake, once you've made one. ( which everyone does, now and then )
  13. Sorry, saturday nights a whiskey night for me, sunday is the only day of the week i dont work. so saturday night is kick back and relax night. Then spend sunday with the family.
  14. I was looking at the new makita ea7900,( replacement for the dcs 7900) on the web the other day. really fancy one of those, as it would suit me for the bigger timbers that i occassionaly get, and be powerful enough to do small milling jobs. But must admit, quite fancy it in orange.
  15. i have a 6x4 trailer, that built by my uncle years ago, he used to make them to order, a guy ordered it, then gave back word after it was made, so me an my dad got it. its really paid for itself. I also use a cheap halfords one, just for small quick loads. Been thinking about getting an old stock trailer, to sort of use as a tow- a -van type of thing, ( if you know what i mean, lol )
  16. Not quite, but when i shook hands with dave this morning, i got a handful of red sauce from his sarnie. lol:thumbup:
  17. Just an update, i passed my cs31 today. Thanks to john for teaching me and to alan, my examiner, who put me at ease.
  18. A few years ago, i put a section of new roof on Allerton Castle, after it had burnt down.
  19. Cheers hedgehunter, i know what my parents can now get me for xmas.
  20. cheers rubik, thats exactly what i'm after. All i need to do now is to find a stockist.
  21. Ok daft question, but does the coleman run on two stroke, if it does then its on my xmas list.
  22. What is also wrong with an old fashoined camping gaz bluet stove.
  23. I have seen them on the web somewhere, and somewhere hidden on an arbtalk thread there is a link to a stockist, its just finding it.
  24. There was a thread on here yonks ago, ( i may even of being asking the same question) when someone put up a picture of one.

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