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eagleye

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  1. Hi all I'm after a piece of seasoned beech for a couple of chopping boards ideal size would be 1000mm L x 300mm W x 40mm D i'm in the Dartford area so could collect if local Pm me with cost including P+P if further away thanks in advance Col
  2. Thanks for that those measurements give or take a few mill are just what i needed thanks again
  3. Hi all don't know if someone can help out if you have a stihl 30" and or a 36" bar any chance of measuring the total length of the bars i need to know the total length not the cutting length thanks in advance Col
  4. google safety at street works and road works and you can download a free PDF that explains all about the different requirements
  5. as above plus strimmers
  6. let battle commence
  7. a nice easy one for a Friday and a lovely sunny day
  8. one of todays better jobs
  9. had this down last night rocking in the breeze
  10. all of the above are correct all our tree across road jobs are normally ROAD CLOSED either by the police or LA if it's a tree from a private garden and the roads closed i would imagine the home owner would be glad for someone to cut it up and take it for firewood rather than get a hefty bill from the LA
  11. our local council one £4 only any good if you know the unladen weight first
  12. and a little something left for the wood fairies
  13. were lucky the LA send out a grab lorry if needed which can get you out of trouble
  14. at least this one got done in daylight
  15. which is a fair comment but only if you can afford to buy from new
  16. hire the best way to go then pick the machine that's best for the job not make do with the one you bought too many different types as they say horses for courses
  17. on standby tonight with the cherry picker
  18. take the 2 halves apart and check all the gears have all their teeth the bits you have missing are the parts that are normally in a for spares or repair normally one of the other gears is knackered or where it goes on the shaft is cracked also check that the bearings in the cover plate and the opposite one in the main body are ok
  19. if that thin piece of s***e ring gives out the bodies to flimsy to take a wack from height = total right off
  20. blast a 15ft corridor with a back pack blower
  21. had mine a while now but since Christmas its had a proper workout and I've got to say I'm well impressed brilliant pruning saw will do 10" dia if needed but as stated previously take it easy and a good sharp chain not took a chance on the ring looped it through the back of the handle
  22. what like cutting this out at 1 oclock in the morning on sunday with a 40ft beech on top of it
  23. im only going on your admissions within the bang tidy thread

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