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harvey b davison

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  1. looking towards getting a decent combi system. Which is the best system to get. Pro's and cons please. Thanks.
  2. As treequip says. I would of thought.
  3. If i was in the market, then yes, sounds like a deal to me.
  4. would help if everyone knew where you are based.
  5. Well, i'm sorry but even after speaking to a few people and reading various articles, i'm still confused and bemused about it all. I understand the old lantra / nptc training and certification. But the new style lantra training and qualifications is still bemusing.
  6. I have just been looking for training in the new year for a basic course. Am i reading it right in that the lantra course now offers full qualification as well. What is the skills card thay are also saying you get. The course i'm after is the cs30/31 or equivalent.
  7. Can you please put some pictures up of the milling process, and of the timber cut to size.
  8. I have one of the new makita EA saws, and i'm well satisfied. A 7901 is on my list for my mill next.
  9. a few years ago, when working on a building site, i got so fed up with people unplugging my extension cable and / or nicking it, in a fit of rage i grabbed my axe and chopped the ends of every single lead i could find. everyone got slightly miffed with me, but they didnt bother me again, especially if i had my axe with me.
  10. as above, get a moisture meter, and you need to stack your wood off the floor to help air circulation. Just get a couple of palletts to stack your wood on for now. For future reference, you could do with making a proper log store. there are plenty of threads on here about them in the firewood threads.
  11. Hi, what is the best method to kill off ivy. On my bit of land i have 2 tallish trees that are being slowly killed due to being swamped by ivy. If you need pics i can post them tomoro. The trees are roughly 60 feet tall if not more and the ivy has reached the very top. I inherited this mess when we bought the land.
  12. Hi, just wondered what the general opinion is on these so called flat pack tractors, and any other cheap n chearfull imports.
  13. For pitys sake people, its a gate for a local church, constructed out of raw materials, by blokes willing to do it. So what if they havent got the correct ppe, site a bit messy, no road signs etc. Nobody is perfect. Its the easyest thing in the world to rip someones work apart. Its in bad taste and unnessesary bitching imo. By the way, i'm a joiner and done plenty of similar jobs, you carnt keep everything spick and span like you can in a workshop. rant over.
  14. Nice piece of work to be proud of.
  15. Jealous !!!!!
  16. ha ha, love it. I always wanted the truck racing version, but you cannot get it now.
  17. ha ha, love it. I always wanted the truck racing version, but you cannot get it now.
  18. i prefer strictly to x factor any day.
  19. i prefer strictly to x factor any day.
  20. i doubt it on an allotment, but what about training and your ppe.
  21. i doubt it on an allotment, but what about training and your ppe.
  22. dont do much these days, but as a youngster i started of course fishing and then moved to sea fishing. Like big J, i like spinning now, (crap at it like ) but i just have fun with it taking the daughter to the piers or wherever.
  23. dont do much these days, but as a youngster i started of course fishing and then moved to sea fishing. Like big J, i like spinning now, (crap at it like ) but i just have fun with it taking the daughter to the piers or wherever.
  24. I thought about the motogp team as well. But on a whole it is soul destroying what is happening to this country. I still believe and always will that it should be british jobs for british people, and buy british. We can compete with anyone, when we put our minds to it. I think one of the problems is that people have lost faith with british production.
  25. Another vote here for the makita !

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