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Dan Earp

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  1. Stanley bud had bith food and brew flask for years and still going strong👍 You can fit a tin of soup etc in no problems
  2. First of all find out who's your local dealer. If its stihl then go for a stihl, this is so you can get spares easily and also if something does go wrong itll be closer to send in for warranty fixes. Im a stihl man, and the ms150/t is a fantastic little saw but its limited to want it can do (pruning etc) The ms201t will do the same as the 150 and then some. If your intending to use it for weekends only ,maybe have a look at aspen2 aswell bud 👍 All the best
  3. Just turn everything off pull cord 10time and start it as a hot saw👍
  4. I find with some huskys that there easy to flood the engine. As long as you have the paperwork and 'doe' is a husky dealer then you should get it fixed under warranty
  5. Can take some pics tonight of the saw and bar bud
  6. Lol weve had a bunch set up camp in our works car park 20yards from the vehs and kit!! Nothing reported stolen yet and i think this is there last week before the bosses apply to remove them (3weeks total)
  7. You could hire one in and buy it off them at a later date minus what uve already paid. Also have you looked on ebay for lorry containers like the fridge /freezer ones?? Think a old mate bought one 2yrs ago for £700 then £100 for haulage, then sold the gennie
  8. http://www.lioncontainers.co.uk/accessories.html
  9. Jon get the 30-36" bar bud 😜👍
  10. Aye 👍 dehumidifier. But cud drill a couple of hole etc if it wasnt used as a kiln Spoke to a lady called Lucy, couldnt do enough for me 👍 http://www.lioncontainers.co.uk/accessories.html Also there 20fts are the same price as 10fts atm
  11. Well was looking at making a kiln hence the insulation, they offered a bunch of vapour traps for £200 i think bud
  12. Heres the pics, just need to find the info Also said there'd put insulation between the inner box and plywood!
  13. Ive looked into it and ill pm u the company and details when i find the email, but the 20ft container insulated was around £1600 including vat and delivery bud
  14. Keep it simple then bud, and work your way up
  15. Some of the splices are really tight i have found, so just have non spliced ropes. This also helps when using the spider jack 2.1 Di. Otherwise ud have to take it apart to fit it to the rope. If you was thinking of getting the new ZigZag2 u wouldn't be able to use it if both ends where spliced. What have you used/currently using? If your happy with it why change for now bud
  16. No problem, go for a 11.7-12mm rope bud and it should sort the problem out. 👍
  17. Lol sorry, havent been down dorset way for years as they normally pop up here. Hope you get everything sorted though
  18. Yeah a 13mm rope isnt the best bud but will self tend, you just have to pull down towards the SJ. I use mine at work with 13mm and on private jobs 11mm and find the 11mm so much better in what your after. Also when blocking down wrap the rope around the back handle and itll stop the pant changing moment
  19. Do u know a lad called Peter he live about halfway down opposite the bus shelter. Nearest the pub on the corner end (something finger) Hes a black smith and could help out. Not to sure of he's retired as I've not spoken to him in a year or so but he's my uncle. There used to be the fence made out of old horse shoes.
  20. Eddie, i was wondering if outdoorpowertools in glenfield leicester has restocked? Ive sent them a number of emails expressing interest in 4 people needing to be restocked and no answer. When i do call its busy or unaswered. Cheers
  21. Lmao nope still no find???

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