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stevie-b

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  1. What an awesome talent!! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. My old team mate had Stilton with Christmas cake last year, we all thought he was mad, maybe he was onto a winner after all. I'll have to give it a go. Hopefully I'll be passing hartington cheese shop next week, might try it with the blue Cheshire I've got in the fridge as well. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. Just heard this on the news, hope he makes as good a recovery as possible. Seen him live a couple of times, absolute legend. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  4. It is what it is! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  5. Bit too far away for me, I'm sure someone will have it off you tho.
  6. I'd be up for doing one, again would probably depend on the dates.
  7. Sooo funny, in stitches!!
  8. stevie-b

    wellies

    Ive had a pair of hunter balmorals for nearly 3 years and walked at least 3 miles every day in them, with the dogs. They've got a couple of splits in them now tho, very comfy & warm. Probably going to get them same again. Thought about Muck boots but don't reckon I'd be able to tuck my cs trousers in them.
  9. Try these, jaqoutdoors.co.uk Been doing our kits at work for years, good guys.
  10. I'm going on the Saturday , got my ticket today! Hoping for some bargains.
  11. Try Ian Morgan Arb near Cannock Chase or Tim Kirk Forestry in Holmfirth. I've done courses at both and can recommend them both.
  12. You could try http://www.mercastontreecompany.com near derby
  13. I would be but it's just too far, I'm sure someone will have it off you tho.
  14. We had one with a boom lift on it at work a few years back for a week or so while the landrover MEWP was being serviced(on hire from Risehire) The lift was pretty useless for tree work but the truck was pretty good, quick on the road 50+, and good offroad, similar set up to a mog, hi-lo box with front and rear diff locks.
  15. Cheers for the laser info, an awsome bit of kit:thumbup:
  16. I was thinking the same thing! Cracking tables mate. The laser engraving looks class, how do you do that, apart from "with a laser"!
  17. Cheers Ben, both were well received. I've had a look at hayden, very helpful. The candlestick was finished with liberon friction polish, the bowl and cakestand were finished with sanding sealer then chestnut woodwax22, except for the top of the cakestand and the inside of the bowl, just put foodsafe oil on them. Steve.
  18. After alot of watching and failed bidding on ebay finally managed, a couple of months ago, to get a lathe(Axminster M950) with tools, oneway chuck and quite a few blanks. After a some trial and error and following advice off here, books and youtube vids, I've managed to make a couple of christmas presents. A cake stand for my sister and a bowl for my mum, both oak. Also a yew candlestick.
  19. Raping spuds is wrong enough, but wearing tin foil while you do it, that's just plain weird:001_tt2:
  20. Awesome, she is scrumptious!
  21. Been racking my brains, just seen your pics of the national forest woodfair, now I know who you are RL:thumbup1:
  22. 1st pic looks more like Liam to me
  23. Just found some the pics of "the beast" on my old hard drive

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