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Marc Lewis

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  1. Another problem is, if you knock £500 off, is he going to think that you are over charging him and have perhaps in the past if you can afford to reduce amount by this much? Personally I would explain all the leg work you have put in and that your business model is different to his and there is not that much profit in it to reduce cost by that much. Also, will the other chaps quality of work be up to that of yours (it may well be). Offer to reduce price by £150-200 (if you can afford to) so he feels he is getting something out of it. Just my opinion.
  2. In my younger days I would use any old rope (usually 3 strand or multiplait from old climbing ropes) as a lanyard to save money. I got my 254 pinched and off it went with a big lump of timber!! It ripped the handle away from the rest of the saw, she never started again!!
  3. 550 or 560 all day long. Get the heated handle for an extra £30 or so.
  4. Ideal for someone starting out Toxteth.
  5. I don't see why you're getting sick of it if its a major money maker.
  6. Ivi had this problem and so have the lads several times. you're right about the saw dust and dirt getting in. If you cut a hole near the bottom of the tongue you can get you' finger or screwdriver in there to hoik it out and make them wearable again. A job you should not have to do mind!!
  7. <p>Are you still living in Lancs?</p>

  8. How do you mean the needles are in pairs of 2/3/4? Do you mean they are pairs on their own, 2 pairs, 3 pairs, 4 pairs? The needles themselves should be in pairs, 3's or 5's.
  9. Good advice Nailer. The truth is pedestrians have always done this and always will. They feel they have the right to continue the path they always take every day and you're in their back yard. the more secure the barrier, the less likely they are to enter. Don't get hit up about it and be watchful for public entering your work zone. As Nailer said, be polite and don't get angry as that will get you nowhere. I have heard stories (especially in London) of people pulling knives on the work force when approached. It is not worth the hassle and agro imo. As I said earlier, some people feel it is their right to be able to walk down their street without interruption and if they did get hurt where would the blame lie, even with all the correct signing, lighting and guarding? Not worth finding out. Keep it polite and friendly and crack on with what you need to do and accept that some people are imbeciles and will wander through your site without a care in the world!!
  10. I certainly would. Should be easy to make profit on that and an easier day!!
  11. I am still looking for utility arborists in the Somerset area.
  12. You need cut and climb waterproof to match the bang tidy
  13. I like a lot of your techniques Dadio and I liked the demonstration you gave several months ago to get a hung up tree down (which you got a lot of flak for). I am not so sure about this one though! Maybe I will watch it again.
  14. I hate that, I got called out to an 'emergency job' one evening last year. Was told tree was perilously hung up. Managed to get a mate (who is also tree surgeon) at short notice to join me. Turned out they were just getting prices, it was bloody dark!!!
  15. I don't think Le Sanglier has done a great deal wrong here, in fact I think it is a fair comment. There does seem to be an awful lot of misunderstanding on this subject. What is not helping is people are mixing the Latin name with the English name in the same sentence.
  16. I don't remember any at Stourhead Andrew though there is a monster of a Leyland Cypress, at least I think its a Leyland.
  17. Over the years forest fires have been vital to the regeneration of redwoods in the North West Pacific. Although they are amongst the largest trees on earth, they have very small seeds that struggle to germinate on the forest floor. When a fire spreads through the forest the heat opens the cones allowing the seeds to fall and germinate in the fresh ash left by the fire. Meanwhile the trees fire resistant bark saves the tree from the fire. Quite interesting. As has been said, the 2 spp of tree that tend to get mixed up are the Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and the Wellingtonia (Sequoiadendron giganteum). It is the Wellingtonia that tends to have other names such as Giant Redwood and Big Tree. The Coast Redwood tends to be known just as Coast Redwood.

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