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dirtybiker

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  1. Thanks but James sorted me out last week, top man. Don't need anymore at the mo, thanks for asking though.
  2. They must have been from 'special branch'! Sorry I couldn't resist
  3. Japanese 4x4 Parts | 4x4 Accessories | 4x4 Spares Tel 01629 73 44 11.
  4. Ford Ranger Forum UK That's the link to the Ford Rangers forum, with Piccys and full details how to do it. (very easy) Get the whole kit ( belt and tensioner ) from Milners 4x4 for about £30 all in. Hope that helps. Jez
  5. Yes 3 coats is what they recommend and yeah it stinks but I did warn you ha ha. Worth it though mate. Tough stuff. :-)
  6. Doubt it, possibly make an incident worse by snagging or hooking the glove and dragging it in.
  7. Looks good mate, hope it holds up to the 'Wife' Good product innit, how many coats did you put on in the end?
  8. Wow! What a man, what a life
  9. Cheers James. Buzz you tomorrow mate. Thanks. Jez
  10. Still looking for some chip. Sunday morning bump!👍
  11. Charles your PM box is full mate. Can't send you a message. Jez
  12. Thanks. Will drop him a PM later. 👍 Jez
  13. As the title really. Wanted a load or two of fresh chip for paths/boarders and my chicken coups. Cash payment of course. Jez
  14. Is there a 'Buy It Now' price! 😂
  15. I had the same issue on an oak worktop! I then found out from a pro shop-fitter about a product called 'Sadolin PV-67'. This is a 2pack synthetic varnish made for pub counter tops and wooden floors. I've now used it loads of times and it's fantastic. Leaves a near bulletproof finish and being a chemical hardener finish you can get 3 coats on in and afternoon. You must sand of all the old finish first but once done you'll never need to do it again. Sadolin PV-67 instructions must be followed closely and use in a ventilated area as the chemical hardner gives of some potent fumes until it sets / drys ( about 30 mins) PM me if you want to chat or need more details.
  16. Seller want cash and lives in Grays, Essex. (For the hard of thinking, that's the home of the TGB's)
  17. Is that over or under your PPE:thumbup:
  18.  

    <p>Hi westwood. Saw your post re the ash ringed up.</p>

    <p>Im in north Essex near Stansted airport and will be looking for decent timber for next winter. What kind of cost would it be to get a load to me. Also how much is in a container (i mean how big is a container). Cheers, Jez.</p>

     

  19. 👍🏻👍👍👍🏻👍👍👍👍👍😀
  20. Oops, only loads one piccy at a time?
  21. Fancy these two too😀
  22. There you go mate!
  23. Got this for Crimbo. A nice book & good read. It's actually a best seller in general interest / non fiction. So must be a lot of people out there interested in firewood😀
  24. If I need a tool more than once I buy it. No such thing as too many tools. Ps. Don't lend them out either, no has as much respect for your tools as you!
  25. She's worth every penny. Up at the crack of 09:00, work at 10:00, lunch between 12 and 2. Finish at 4, job's a good un! No doubt she'll be up for an MBE in the New Years honours list. Poor hard working thing😉

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