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harvey b davison

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  1. sorry, yes the clamp part does, but i dont want the rest of the contraption.
  2. I normally do sharpen on the bar, but just recently i have found my self sharpening more chains than normal and from different machines, so instead of keep have to put chains on a bar to sharpen them, i could just do them in the vice without needing the machine.
  3. Sorry, thats not the right one.
  4. Please help, i am thinking about getting one of those chain vices that you permanantly fasten to a bench, then you take your chain off the bar and put it in this vice. ( if that makes sense) The vice is long (about 300 mm) and narrow and is fastend to your bench. I have have spent ages googling but carnt find what i'm after. Hope this all makes sense, and can someone please point me in the right direction. Thanks.
  5. Must admit, i've never felt happier about my work, than in the last 14 mths or so. I currently work on the nhs, doing joinery maintainance. Hated maintainance work until i started here. Currently i'm only on a short term contract til june next year, but i'm hoping i will be made permanent.
  6. Jon your welcome to barnsley anyday By the way he only ended up in barnsley as he couldnt pronounce bath.
  7. Thats well tidy, well done.
  8. Bloody hell tommer, hope your mates ok, that sounds nasty. Hope he gets the dogs back, but they must be pretty shook up themselves.
  9. Another one for tesco sunflower.
  10. I like your truck peter. How come old / well used trucks always look better than new ones.
  11. I had to do a driving test for the nhs, the other week. I was driving a transit type box van. When i was doing a steady 60 on a single carrage nat speed limit road, i thought i was doing well until the examiner told me that the limit for transit type vans was 50 on a single carrage rd. The examiner was ex police as well.
  12. Sorry,i dont understand how you can pick your own work up if your already a contractor. And if your already contracting what vehicles do you use for that. Surely you just use the same vehicles. Or am i reading this all wrong.
  13. I'm already bamboozald by it. ( i do want one tho ), i may buy the timber wagon one day.
  14. The citreon c5, is very spacious and cheap.
  15. Hi muttley, i notice from the pictures you have a dewalt table top thicknesser, how do you rate them. Do you use it much due to its portability. Nice benches by the way.
  16. It may sound daft, but have you had a look at the (cheap !!) trailers that halfords and the like sell. They may be cheap light alluminiun trailers, but they are light and very capable. They would be ok for doing one delivery at a time and you would probably be ok on weight.
  17. I have had a look at these, at the said country stores, out of interest due to myself making logstores. I too have to admit that they are a decent buy. Well done for getting in there, hope they take off for you.
  18. It would be handy to post a link.
  19. Totally agree, how many on here complain about lack of work, need experience etc, like you say, grab a tent and off you go, campfire and beer on a night. If i was out of work, i would be straight on it.
  20. I'm with colletti on this, a makita 7900 should be a good comprimise. Makitas are decent machines.
  21. Joiner by trade, but interested in all things timber related. I like the idea of being able to cut a tree down and mill the timber and make things from it, all with my own hands. I dont think there are many trades that can actually do that. I came accross this site by accident. But from the the first time i visited this site, i knew that it was going to provide me with much needed knowledge accross many areas. The guys on here are brilliant in some form or another, the mixed areas of expertise and wisdom is a wonderful mixture. Mr bulman and his elves deserve a big thumbs up, and pat on the back for creating and controlling this wonderful forum.:congrats:
  22. My dad uses one bought from machine mart as well. cracking little thing it is.
  23. Another vote here for free stuff. It also make you feel appreciated as a customer, to recieve that little extra.
  24. Hi Nicky, dont worry about the questions, just keep asking. How much work would you actually be doing with the saw, ie every day, once a week etc.
  25. Thats nice, i like that.

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