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bumble B

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  1. Must have been. Where was the boss going mental:confused1: He must have 1 hell of a grip to hold onto that tree 1 handed with a chainsaw in other after it went.
  2. Maybe sit him down with a tall skinny latte and a blueberry muffin and ask him about his childhood:001_tt2:
  3. Can someone tell me what happens in the other 3min 12 secs of this clip.
  4. Have a look at clubbells as well. If you wanna get big do whole body stuff. Squats, split squats, jump squats, deadlifts, cleans/clean and press. I think most tree surgeons will already have uber strong delts so they may be taking over in your bench press, try incline flyes to build the upper part of your chest. Good luck Jedi warrior.
  5. That's disgusting and outrageous. No PPE and a child on his back! If anything had happened emergency services would have been called at a huge cost to the tax payer and inconvienience to the public. Where were the cycle police? They would have put an abrupt end to this jokers shananigans:001_tt2:
  6. All I've got to say is STUNT FELL. Rules are there to be broken! Any one have something to say about the tax man wearing a police uniform not being aware of the law?
  7. I can see it now in a couple more weeks of this thread going. Local rags reporting on trees that have gone through cables and fractured drains 'n' stuff. The dreaded stunt fell!
  8. Bet the crane driver head dirty scuds as well!
  9. Sounds about right:thumbup1:
  10. That's a perfectly good tree surgeon felling cut. 3' off the deck:001_tt2:
  11. "I'll have a black coffee and Dave has white coffee 1 sugar, thank you".
  12. Kango won't work but you can get a blade for a diskcutter that will rip through wood and concrete.
  13. Just let the imbeciles walk through. You sign it tape it do your risk asessment then drop a branch in front or behind them!!
  14. You had the big kit to tackle that job. If somone else with the same kit priced it may have been the same as you. So the customer paid what they paid they were happy you were happy everybody was happy:thumbup:
  15. Has it taken anyone longer than 4 months to get their money from Connaught or is it Fountains!!
  16. Sounds like a typical Friday afternoon:biggrin:
  17. Remember to make the knee capping look like an accident:001_huh:
  18. Makes you mad doesn't it leaves fall off once a year. I feel like saying buy a rake and a blower you lazy........oh well.
  19. bumble B

    Zma?

    Don't forget how much money is in the supplements industry. That's all they are is supplements and MAY help build muscle. If it's recovery you need help with look at Lucine it's cheap as, and Glutamine prior to your workout with a black coffee. Coffee, I have been told, helps your body burn fat when you exercise. Don't forget to take a break from supplements!
  20. £120.00 level transit load. Unseasoned and seasoned. Strange how people will pay more per bag of 15 logs and not be so keen on £120.00 for more wood?? Look at B&Q, Squires prices on netted bags of split wood they are a fortune but they wouldn't stock if people didn't buy. I saw a jumbo bag of split in Squires for £50.00.
  21. I have been told that 100ml to 5l is too low for 88's and 66's. It is true though the only thing adding more 2 stroke will do is extend engine life.
  22. If you say they become slippery when wet, if it is raining, makes them dangerous then they shouldn't be worn. If you say the chain brake will protect your hands then that is good enough. BS EN 381-7 says suitable gloves for the task and subject to the operator’s risk assessment. Tree Work ? Chainsaw Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  23. Try the arbor barrow it's cheaper and more comfortable to sleep in.
  24. Tree is the magic number.
  25. If anything I now have a bit of respect for Bartletts.

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