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WillTimberlake

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  1. Unless it was an emergency and then I would still triple my rates.
  2. Being a subby groundsman/climber I would have to triple my daily rate for Xmas day/boxing day/Ny eve/ny day. It's not worth doing it otherwise!
  3. Just out of interest... Why not red diesel?
  4. Maybe an app that recognises a leaf by taking a pic. Brilliant idea!
  5. Not for me thanks!
  6. These ones are slightly different to mine, I can choose which pattern I want, where as these ones are random/go through a series and only have an on/off switch.
  7. Fleabay! Brand new from a company in Devon.
  8. I use these on my pick up, got four in the grill and only a small sucker attachment light on the back window - these lights are superb. A good family friend who is a mobile mechanic electrican, also a retain fire fighter said their the same ones as the fire engines in Dorset use! Because he fitted them on the fire engines too! Here's what they look like...
  9. Neville Neville?
  10. Haha, not quite Quercus!!
  11. That's the sort of thing I'm on about mate, didn't know if I worded it well or not??!!
  12. Evening everyone, I'm just curious if anyone who's in the arb industry has a 2nd job/line of work/business? It'll be interesting to see if anyone does. Cheers guys.
  13. I wear a white Petzl climbing helmet, on ground and whilst climbing. Really comfortable, don't sweat in it toooo much (unlike the Stein ones) and come at a good price Highly recommended by myself.
  14. I'm having a look at insurance for one... I've tried car, van and motorbike insurance but none of them recognise the number plate/make or model. Which category does it come under? Cheers
  15. Depends who your looking for... If its just a groundsman/brash Dragger try the local colleges?
  16. It may not be viable due a number of different reasons but do you/your parents/grandparents etc have a garage which you could store a chipper/tools in? Just an idea
  17. If you've got a Brandon TH near you, they hire out TW Chippers for less than £100 a day.
  18. Looks good buddy
  19. I had a teacher called Mr Littleman but he was 6 ft 9!!
  20. Thanks all for the info. Very appreciated.
  21. Thanks for the link. I'll take a look
  22. Okay, thank you all for the info. It's very much appreciated I have had a look at the salt fire website and they seem very good. I'll keep investigating and exploring Cheers lads.
  23. Thanks to both of you. There is one review on there and they've said it is very good. I'll have a look on the websites which you have provided. Cheers
  24. Hi guys and girls, We visited a wood burning shop/dealer this morning and had a chat with the man in there who was reasonably helpful. We were quoted between £800-1400 (approx) for different burners. He said we'll be best suited for an 8kw burner for the size of our room and to use it as a primally source of heating. On route home we were discussing each burner and the prices but when I got home I had a look online. We came across a website which had good burners and good prices. We have come across a 10KW Cast Iron multi fuel stove for £490, which seems very cheap compared to the ones we saw in the shop. All of the ones we saw in the shop were steel, instead of cast iron and they were only wood burners instead of multi fuel (although we will only be burning wood it's always good to have the option to burn coal). The man in the shop also said that there's a minimum 6 week wait on the burners but most of them have 10 week waits! Whereas the ones online will take 3-5 working days!! This is the link to the burner: Mazona Orlando 10 kW Multi-Fuel Stove Double Door Large I would really appreciate it if you could give your opinions on this burner and if it's any good... Or not!! Many thanks in advance. Willow

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