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Mortimer Firewood

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  1. Saved yourself £300 notes me thinks
  2. Put your feet in the bottom two loops and tie the other two round your waiste and throw rubbish in between your legs works a treat on hedge cuttings. Or fold the bag over on itself on all four sides it will support itself then
  3. £45 to 50 is what I keep hearing agin and again don't Mind paying that as long as it's not felled on to the lorry. Seems to be a lot of people trying to off load pure oak and chestnut at the moment.
  4. If you really want the hard work contact a local haulier and bung them a drink to get you a contact. For every good forester theres 10 in the back ground that don't no there ass from there elbow
  5. Get a website up and running get it in your signature and with word of mouth you will get work in. You need to get in with local landscapers/tree surgeons as you will get work from these guys.
  6. Looks like you got some nice trees to work on. Cool vid thanks for sharing
  7. Something that money can't buy!
  8. :lol:
  9. Its strange how we worry about the impact of things on our children more than us Ive a very close friend who's parents were JH so understand a little it does seem to have a few dogey character
  10. What you doing with the Jenson Johnny if your selling I'm interested
  11. Sometimes it's good to look back as it keeps us in the right direction going forward.
  12. We have a ferris built like a brick out house it gets a lot of stick and has never let us down. Skaggs are at the top of there game and hold there second hand value very well.
  13. It's slowed right up 4 cube gone out and got a£50 load to do in the morning and then a 1.2 load Saturday. Have another merchant interested in taking an artic load of crates and another that's wants 800 nets.
  14. He is a firewood merchant isn't he
  15. Is it yours??
  16. Yes steel erection. When I was on Saint David's two shopping centre in Cardiff the beams supporting the whole structure were bought in in 15 m lengths 18 tonnes then two welded together with the v butt section you mentioned. I thought the welder was joking when he said each weld would take two weeks to complete there was 30 to do.
  17. That's lush would love to do that?
  18. Mine use to be johny then some nice developer said he wanted to build on it so who was I to argue
  19. Bit of chip and a few logs that's fine add 800t of cord and 200 spud boxes and 500 cube bags it's nice to know the correct planning is in place. Horses for courses I guess.
  20. £365 a month plus electric water and phone
  21. My point was not that it could not be done I was just surprised it was used as it's all way looked upon as been second class in steel construction
  22. In what trade were you using mig to weld 10 inch fillet I've been on some of the biggest steel construction jobs in Europe and never seen mig been used on small fillets let alone mid size
  23. If your quite flexible you will be fine doesn't have to be full throttle More into sparring now keeps my temper in check
  24. They give with one and take it away with the other each year they take a little more:sneaky2: Bought a packet of fags in the services the other day £9.60 wtf

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