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Minotaur

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  1. They are simplybeautiful - outstanding work
  2. Find a friendly pig farmer, chip them into the sty, them collect bones and dispose elsewhere!
  3. @ Arnie. Sorry didn't mean for the 'period' to come across quite so aggressively. Just my opinion that you are too cheap, for a bulk bag full of hardwwod logs @ approx 20% moisture £55 - should be more like £75-80 If selling by recommendation/word of mouth, I would try for a higher price. However, you know your market better than me so fair play, especially like the way you apply the income to kit. @Albedo - I was making an assumption that it was a bulk bag, but I am allowed my opinion, nonetheless.
  4. Congratulations to you and the wife on the birth of your little girl - its got to be the most wonderful thing as parents, so enjoy every minute, they grow up soooooooo fast!
  5. Arnie, you are selling too cheap - period.
  6. Come on Gollum, I made the point that regular chainsaw users should not have to refresh/re-assess, but comparing that to First Aid re-fresher courses is ridiculous! How many people actually get their FA from one year to the next? However, I would agree, that Aerial Rescue should be re-trained/re-assessed on a regular basis - annually or at least one every three years. Just goes to show that many of the so called Training and Assessment that are enforced on people are a pointless waste of time and money.
  7. Isit law that says you have to do re-fresher training every 5 years? What a load of Sh*$e - complete and utter nonsense if you are handling a saw on a regular basis. Just a money spinner for the training companies/instructors and NPTC As above S/e pay for yourself, unfortunately Employed, employer pays course and wages.
  8. Minotaur

    VW Pickup?

    LT, Transporter, Etc???
  9. Minotaur

    Rnli

    Great adice there Gardenkit Good luck Rich, RNLI are one of the most deserving group of Volunteers out there! Where abouts are you going to be stationed?
  10. Whats the payload on that Steve - looks good!
  11. Good luck Woodmouse, try and do as much with someone else as possible to lesrn all the ins and outs of the job, before you invest shed loads of money. I come from SE London myself, pm me for a chat
  12. Another vote for Griffin, ALMOST unbreakable!
  13. This family friend is extracting the Michael! Tell him for a 10 hour day you want £7.50 an hour - explain the work involved and effort required. Compare to the amount od wood you will cut etc. However, you need to get your tickets NOW! or do not do the work. Good luck.
  14. Only Natural England can give permission, and if you are found in breach of their regulations there are very large fines!
  15. Are there any known recurring problems? Or weaknesses? What about services that cost a princes ransom - like cambelt change at a certain mileage? Any comments or info appreciated.
  16. I had BR420 Blower, SH86 blower, KM90 Combi with HL135 hedgecutter and Strimmer head stolen from a job in West Malling, Kent last week! Another guy I know had all his saws and hedgecutters taken a few weeks back. As Jonesie said,its rife!
  17. Nice looking job there - rest of its not our business!
  18. Congratulations Silky, and all the very best to your Son, D-in-Law and your Grandson, hope they are all well - better get on your bike mate!
  19. Hope the recovery goes well mate and you are back to normal asap Good luck
  20. Don't know, but it was sign posted - ask staff they will be able to direct you.
  21. Great thread here Silky - have you not been made a Grandad yet?
  22. Guss109, congratulations to all three of you - got to be one of the most special thongs you will ever experience. Now she's home th efun starts! Hope all goes well Chris
  23. Rich I was brought up with Labs, and had friends with German Shepherds, Alsations, Great Danes and Irish Wolf Hounds - so not afraid of large dogs, however, a goos friend of my wife through work had a Rottweiller. He was a huge animal - too big for officially showing, I was very wary and my wife was all but, terrrified. To cut a long story short, we ended up looking after out friends house for a few months and the Rottie was part of the bargain. My wife aid she would never let him into the house alone. The first evening I got home the dog was asleep on her feet! He also saved my wife from beeing mugged one night - what asuperb animal, if I could have one like him again I would trust him with my childrens life - welling up just thinking about him. When we had to move on our 'friend' took him back, within a couple of months he had put him down - never spke a civil word to him again! They are huge animals, and unfortunately like alot of dogs these days, many of them are poorly bred, but the correctly bred and trained animal is a true 'mans best friend'. I personally dislike and would never trust any dog that looks or resembles a pitbull, and that unfortunately includes most Staffs.
  24. Went to Sandringham for a day last year - absolutely wonderful place. Could walk the grounds for days on end. Interesting sawmill there too. Chris

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