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Barry_Skyland

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  1. Help please! Im undertaking a flagging job in my garden, Im laying Indian limestone on a wet mortar bed. I ordered the red building sand to mix with cement, should have I ordered sharp sand? Will red sand be okay? Ive searched the internet for this answer and asked people whom cant give me an answer so hopefully an expert can head me in the right direction!
  2. as far is i know its quarterly, issue 5 is the latest one out.
  3. not yet mate just whats on our site, we can get them in on request.
  4. They could be peeled off but it may look a bit messy and i reckon it would take ages, they look well stuck on!
  5. Hi we do a starter climbing kit, everything to get you going is in here! Also any advice you need we can help as we are also climbers starter-arborist-climbing-kit
  6. Just a heads up to the local guys and gals, we now have these in stock so you can come down and have a look and try out. art-spiderjack-2-1-velcro-dyneema-option art-snake-anchor-2-5m distel-gecko-aluminium-climbing-spikes-classic pfanner-protos-forest-helmet And the MEINDL AIRSTREAMS to come!!
  7. We have type A in stock and type C coming on Monday, I tried a pair on and they are super comfy, nowhere near as figure hugging as the hiflex. Really nice and once my gladiators are finished I will be trying a pair out.
  8. He's a funny guy, he makes you look the side of this game that we all want to say and do sometimes but we know it's wrong! Video with 'can you just do this..and this...and that while your here...' has the perfect ending! Keep it up Johnny!
  9. Heres a video for our youtube trailer, anyone on there please subscribe, we will be posting videos as often as we can showing the equipment in use that we sell to you!
  10. Marlow 14mm braid rigging rope with dmm steel crab, dmm small bat plate, dmm zodiac kwillock crabs, dmm pinto rig pulley and Lyon slings, rigging kits can go on and on, also a bollard for the lowering with a whoopsie sling, all sold in our shop mate
  11. It's a great little saw but it isn't a t540 or a 201t. It doesn't have the same power and to work all day you will need at least two batteries. I think it's an additional saw as opposed to your main saw if you are a full time tree surgeon. Perfect for general pruning, reductions and thins.
  12. Why do they chose to ignore it Roni? They must have given you a reason to not take it seriously? Husqvarna are very helpful in any situation with us.
  13. We have had no problems with batteries falling out, first I heard of it was on this forum so it's obviously not a common problem mate.
  14. No it doesn't but yes you have to remember to check regularly.
  15. I reckon one more full battery would have got the tree down to the point where you would change for a bigger saw. It's perfect for pruning as you have loads of control giving a nice final cut.
  16. Heres a quick video showing the capabilities of the Husqvarna battery top handle chainsaw the 536 LiXP. Ran with a 12" bar and fully charged battery.
  17. Thanks CHIP! My first one, they should get better and bigger trees as I go before I jack it in
  18. Ok so the saw isn't £330 against UK £550, its actually £330 plus £30 postage plus duty around £100. Yes it's a bit cheaper but I think people need to get the prices correct before posting as it's misleading. And if there is a problem and the company in the US say please send it back then you are looking at around £50 postage.... Doesnt look to good a deal now in my eyes...
  19. Hi Can you provide a link to the site that's offering this price please?
  20. Cheers Si! A big egg would have looked great! It is now on mobile devices and ipads, dunno why you cant get it on Macbook Jon, thats what i'm on now and it works on this. Have a quick look incase youtube take it down from mobiles as i had to dispute them over it.
  21. Ha!! No returns on them ones mate!
  22. Haha! So it was you Funny as that!

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