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WorcsWuss

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  1. If it's got some through flow of air you're probably better off making it less airtight and installing a simple fan to generate air movement.... how big is this shed....?
  2. I should be on commission... Climbing spikes | F R Jones and Son
  3. They appear on eBay occasionally... PROFESSIONAL TOP HANDLED CHAINSAW AMA 25CC 10" NEW | eBay
  4. Anyone over there.... -------------->
  5. I have a 32cc Tanaka which I got off the bay from the good ole US of A... £210 in my hands. It's the same as this one but in the original colours.... Hitachi CS33ET(30S) 32.3cc 300mm/12" Guide Bar petrol Chainsaw Bit more than that one granted but it's quite a nice little saw. If you don't want to spend that wouldn't you be better with a little AMA like this...? Ama TH2510 top handle chainsaw (25cc) | F R Jones and Son
  6. I fancy the ali ones but boy are they pricey, when you look at Geckos..... Would be interested to get some feedback on the ali ones though.... I've been led to believe my cheap ones might not be so cheerful!!!
  7. Or buy them by the 1000! Cox Elastrator Rings x 2000 Bucket - Vetmedsdirect.co.uk
  8. Rope stop rubber ring applicator, 20 rings | F R Jones and Son
  9. I'm afraid it does happen... perhaps not in the circles we choose to mix in but people do get tempted by this.... it happens in every industry unfortunately...
  10. Like Button! My son has developed a bit of a collecting / hoarding streak - which I assume comes from me He has a huge box of Ben10 figures and I used to arrange them all standing up on a shelf in his bedroom every night [there are about 50 of them!] and not let him play with them... the poor kid developed quite a complex!
  11. The ones FRJ sell are lamb castration rings!
  12. You're talking about lists of contractors made available to the general public. To work for an LA you still need to get on the 'approved list', which basically means you have met the minimum requirements for being allowed to tender, doesn't mean you'll get work. Additionally, these lists are issued as part of tender documents where relevant to main contractors / framework contractors to ensure they draw on a pool of appropriately qualified sub contractors when tendering for a larger project. These lists aren't though, as you say, contractors recommended to employ by Joe Public. If you want to get on one it should be fairly easy to find on the LA website how you apply to work for the council. Here is the gateway to WCC - Selling to the Council . Simply google search your council name and 'sell to us' or 'supplying the council' or similar....
  13. Massively! Thank god, I can resume breathing...!
  14. Couldn't use those, they're not square!!! How would I stack them all together?!?!
  15. Does seem odd Pete, I'll PM you the email address of a guy you should speak to, he's quoted for mine and seems very knowledgable and the prices are good. The NFU's stance appears plain wrong. As an aside, we are a main contractor and employ insured sub contractors in construction, but we still have to have insurance. Ignore the NFU!
  16. Thanks to Justin, Phil et al, for great service this week despite your manic workload, and an unexpected upgrade from a bush to a bearing! [unless it was a picking mistake in which case forget I mentioned it... ] Definitely my kit supplier of choice, thanks again guys Simon
  17. Finding one would be a challenge...?
  18. If and when you get your paws on it let me know and If I haven't sorted something else I'll call in to have a look at it....
  19. What bar's on it Adam?
  20. Haha, I'll take some photos later on or in the morning Arran, I even have a specific way of stacking it in the back of the truck!
  21. I climb on 11mm Aeris. I have been using a 13mm split tail on it which does work, although it's a bugger to set properly. I'm trying 9mm cord VT & a hitchclimber tomorrow.... To get round the problem of gripping the rope, I keep a Petzl Croll with a 60cm prusik loop choked onto it on my harness to use as a footloop, that way when I've had enough thrusting I can clip it on and either just stand up in the footloop and don't have to worry about pulling on the rope at all, or hold the rope in place with your foot loop and pull the climbing line outwards to advance it through the hitch. It's all very lazy but works well, advances very easily.... [Croll is a handy widget to have... it's actually a chest ascender but the same mechanics as a pantin, so unlike mini rope grabs has a krab hole at the top as well as the bottom, and it can be mounted mid line without taking it apart... ideal for a footloop becase you can take it off easily to descend, and can be used for other things as well, unlike a pantin]
  22. Our spaniel has a cage in the utility. He's staked his claim on the room with its heated floor and you have a real job getting him out of his cage.... mention the word bed and he's in there like a shot. I don't like animals in our living areas, mostly because as a dog, he wants to be rolling in sh*t and I'd rather he did that than I spoiled his fun trying to keep him clean....
  23. Gives me cold sweats just reading that!
  24. I'm a bit of a magpie, and a storage fiend, I love for everything to have a place and for everything to be in it. Storing most stuff is easy, I have a wall of good big shelves in my shed so everything has a home. I keep my climbing, lowering & tag ropes each in their own suitably sized rope bag, I have a holdall for my harness, helmet, gloves [and boots & trousers if I'm not wearing them out] a cantilever toolbox for all my widgets & wotsits and my wedges live in there too. I have a plastic crate for my rigging gear and another for additional PPE, 1st aid kit etc. I then have my old tuck box from school, complete with 1980's stickers all over it, into which everything else goes, strops, flipline, spikes and all my hardware. I have to do it like this because every time I use my kit it all has to get loaded into the truck and then put back in the shed at the end of the day and locked up. I have even made a 'bench' for the boot of the truck so I can load it all up without double stacking it, it also doubles as a table for picnic lunches! It's the hardware I struggle with though. At the moment I just clip everything onto a Big Boa krab [in a specific order of course, so I know I haven't left anything behind], and throw it in with everything else, but it niggles at me. I was just eyeing up the Celebrations tub, I reckon that this will be my new hardware storage tub for now until a better solution presents itself. This can just be chucked in the box with everything else then. So, how do you store your gear, and what OCD's do the rest of us have? I'm absolutely positive I won't be the only one so anal about where their gear lives!
  25. If I was buying new it would be a 441 or 460! Agree about being wary of saws on eBay, have been offered something by an AT member though which I trust infinitely more!

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