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harvey b davison

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  1. Carry on at this rate martin and you will end up with an 880 with a 48" bar, or the husqy equivlent.
  2. calm down matey, its just procedures theyre going thru, its sounds like you have nothing to worry about.
  3. I have tried a couple and have just ordered a new EA4300 ??? from lawsons tonight.
  4. Blue is the colour !!!!!!
  5. I say makita !
  6. driving seems quite acceptable these days, but how big a tractor and distance you talking about, and is the tractor road worthy, and what you doing with it.
  7. standard veg / sunflower cooking oil for me. tesco's finest.
  8. where did you get yours from steve, didnt dean also get some from the same place, did you get a set of 3 or something.
  9. Thinking of buying some. I know some of you on here swear by them, how do you find them, are they easy or complicated to get used to. I want to try and get away from standard bar bell / bench training and try some old school stuff. thanks.
  10. i've recently gone back to kickboxing after at least a 7 year lay off due to too many injuries. God its hard, but i love it.
  11. brilliant, how the hell did you learn how to do that type of stuff ?
  12. delabodge, that looks a mean machine, hope you getit up and running. love the size of the vacuum pipes coming off it. I just havent the place or the work for a machine of that size. Think i will go with the metabo.
  13. I only have limited space in my garage and single phase electrics. The wadkin sounds great, have used them before, but just not got room for one. It is to get me started on my gate making business, so basically i want to start small and see what happens. It needs to be a planer / thicknesser in all fairness, otherwise i would go for the makita thicknesser, still fancy the metabo tho, unless anyone has any bad things to say about them.
  14. weetabix / frostis / scrambled egg on toast.
  15. As the title says, i'm after a planer / thicknesser. Must be a 10 x 6 one. Any ideas on make / model / pros / cons much appreciated. At the moment i'm leaning towards a matabo one. Thanks.
  16. Bloody brilliant mate, i wish i had the chance to work with you on these type of projects, like i said before, beats site joinery hands down.
  17. Good ! glad to hear decent feed back.
  18. what type of realistic capacity am i looking at then with the 7900, sorry for all the dumb questions. Its just that i'd rather stay small until i know if i'm going to get any work with it, (if any at all). If i went bigger i'm scared the machine will just sit in the shed not earning for me.
  19. I'm still thinking about getting the makita 7901 for milling. I only want to mill up to a max of 24 inch for now, and i could use the saw for other work. Would this saw take something like a 28" bar or am i barking mad. I can only afford something in this price bracket and it must be a duel purpose saw, also i'm not keen on buying used as i'm the worst mechanic on planet. thanks.
  20. Might be of help in the future, i have just been given clearence for mod to work on their houses. Might be working up at cattrick next month doing joinery work. Need to do my cs 30/31 tho first. Keep my details and contact me in the future if you want.
  21. Nice !, might order either a 6400 or 7901 from lawsons then at a later date.
  22. Please, please keep us all posted, i believe most of us are seeing our dreams being turned into reality by you.
  23. brilliant peice of craftmanship. ( not sure about electric socket tho ), like the mixture of timber used used. What did you use to seal it all.
  24. let us know how you get on with it, which one are you getting ?
  25. yes this is a repeat, and i use a dremel.

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