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  1. Hi andy There is work out there for enthusiastic hard workers most of which is in utilities, there are lots of companies in your area feel free to contact me if you decide to go down this route and enjoy your time at kingswood, the chaser is good grub. Terry
  2. Hi pete I have one and have used it quite a bit, it's great for slowly milling stems that might otherwise go to waste, but is hard work. Terry
  3. apexarb

    Marine A

    Here here it's a joke, what about when the boots on the other foot, they wouldn't think twice a bout killing not only soldiers but women or kids. He should be released immediately. Terry
  4. Not wood wasp they have yellow legs, not sure but they look like fly
  5. We went pretty much same route recently, a few must sees are, falls of mysak near Ullapool. Kyle of lochalsh Eileen donnagh castle. And the forestry commision campsite Cairngorms near the mountain centre I've forgotten the name but it's got a small loch and woodland with red squirrels. It's also worth doing dunked and the hermitage on the way back down the A9, where you can see quite a few heritage trees. Terry
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    <p>Hi Martyn </p>

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    <p>No worries mate keep away from them power lines.</p>

     

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    <p>hi terry</p>

    <p>thanks for today (ua2.1 at ragley)</p>

    <p>small world</p>

    <p>martyn amos</p>

     

  8. You are technically correct Paul, but there is quite a bit more than tension and compression taught on a CS47 course. There are very few similarities between using a saw from MEWP/harness, for instance 39 no mention of how and why attachment of saw to bucket, positioning in relation to cutting ETC, Isn't it all about being trained to cope with the task at hand? Not sure where a person/employer would stand if there where an incident where he/she was not trained for the task at hand despite it not being a prerequisite. Terry
  9. At least she was an arb dog and had a great life out on site
  10. Hi Ian Get real experience and your CS quals first then a level2 such as isa cert ETC, the degree should come only after experience Terry
  11. Kingswood all the way. The other units can be added afterwards and are a bit much for a new starter If you any more info feel free to ring me on 07791605132
  12. Plus what appears to be Corsican pine can be no more than 50-60 years old.
  13. Hey Felixstowe Reflectors are a great start not too expensive and a 6 inch will get you the rings of Saturn tx Terry
  14. Hey Paul that's **** hope they chop their own heads off

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