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SpringhallTreeCare

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  1. I did wonder if the wage topic might have been done to death, apologies! I've not frequented arbtalk since the app disappeared and I didn't think to search previous messages
  2. Having spoken to a few business owners it's become obvious that £110 is a bit low even for an entry level self employed person, especially considering the changes coming next year to the PAYE minimum wage. Is anyone willing to share their thoughts on their areas pay levels? Not that I've found anyone to have the conversation with yet but I'm wondering if £125 is closer to the mark, in East Anglia anyway.
  3. Thank you, appreciate that. I've stuck it on the facebook one
  4. Hello, I'm looking for help with domestic tree work 3 days a week, ideally Wednesday Thursday and Friday but this can be jiggled to suit. I'm based between Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury. I'd be happy with someone content to rake, chip and run rigging ropes but I'm also happy to take on someone interested in climbing since I'm sure I can bring on a beginner climber to a high standard. 90% of the work is job and knock back garden trees and I have a kettle, cafetiere and biscuits in the truck. £110 a day unless you have loads of tickets and experience in which case we can discuss. To discuss please call Phone: 07925853973 Email: [email protected] Many thanks, Michael
  5. Hi, pretty much sorted now thanks,
  6. Hello, I'm looking for a ground guy or girl to help with domestic tree work a few days a week, ideally Wed Thur and/or Fri. I'm based between Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury. To discuss please call Phone: 07925853973 Email: [email protected] Many thanks, Michael
  7. Hi, Looking to contact decent climbers who would travel to mid west suffolk (Bury area) for the odd day here and there. Good pay for domestic job and knock stuff. Thanks, Michael Phone: 07925853973 Email: [email protected]
  8. If you're in any doubt about the root cause I'd suggest an MRI scan. I spent many years and much money on physios and osteopaths until one of them suggested an MRI. They organised it and the cost was £150 ish but it showed a collapsed disc at l5/s1. Some NHS bolts and screws and I now have no back pain. Point is up until that MRI all I was doing was treating the symptoms not the cause.
  9. Sorry pocket writing
  10. I use a 20mm thick 2x2m bit of rubber matting on top of old car tyres, it takes almost all the bounce out of rings or cord. The matting is a bit heavy but worth it.
  11. I've ordered the foam stuff, will let you know how it goes. I'm the OP btw got two accounts for some reason
  12. Helping my 5 year old with hers, surprised at how advanced they are at that age. Impressed with the teaching techniques and variation which is resulting in her reading and numbers noticeably improving. Some super basic science but no history yet. Her teacher is doing a great job keeping the homework fun and we are reading lots, hope its enough to keep her top of her class when they go back!
  13. That's a good idea, something like this Fowong Self Adhesive Foam Tape 25 mm Wide x 3 mm Thick Closed Cell Weather Stripping Seal for Window and Door Anti-Collision Total 10M Long (2 Rolls of 5M Long Each) Fowong Self Adhesive Foam Tape 25 mm Wide x 3 mm Thick Closed Cell Weather Stripping Seal for Window and Door Anti-Collision Total 10M Long (2 Rolls of 5M Long Each): Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools WWW.AMAZON.CO.UK Free delivery and returns on all eligible orders. Shop Fowong Self Adhesive Foam Tape 25 mm Wide x 3 mm Thick Closed Cell Weather Stripping Seal for Window and Door Anti-Collision Total 10M Long (2 Rolls of 5M Long Each).
  14. I had a bodged on upper section from an army webbing set, cost peanuts and served well for years. I've taken it off now as post surgery for a collapsed disc I'm very conscious about not taking weight on my shoulders... Might be a way to try before you buy though...
  15. Hi, just putting feelers out; looking to make contact with any decent climbers out there who would travel to the area between Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury in Suffolk. All nice domestic work, I'm at the stage where I like to employ a climber for jobs that are more than a 2 man job so can run the floor/shape/deal with customer etc. Looking at dates mid April onwards. If you email on [email protected] or text 07925853973 with your number/experience/dayrate I'll be in touch. Thanks, Michael
  16. I hadnt, thanks
  17. Hi, Im trawling the internet for a fuel cap for my Entec 35db (same as 150, 190 etc id bet). Has anyone done the same recently enough to remember what keywords / brands /retailers led to success? Thanks, Michael
  18. Out of interest what are the new meindl airstream rocks like? On paper they are an improvement on the airstreams and should be a no brainer for anyone wanting to replace airstreams.
  19. Yeah sorry. I did ask her what she meant but she just looked at me like im an idiot.
  20. Axalk..sy xxx apxOh d's f2f gzc.f.

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