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Fencing Nick

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  1. THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!

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    Potato Boxes 600 Potato boxes available in West Sussex. 6-foot x 4-foot x 3.6-foot tall. Stored inside, unused for 2 years. Seen CIPC in the past Collection only. Minimum 10. Starting at £25 each. £20 each over 50 £15 over 150 150 smaller 5-foot boxes outside for £15 each.

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    Midhurst, West Sussex - GB

  2. Hi everyone, We've just employed a new member of staff who is shorter than 5ft and petite stature which is causing all sorts of issues with kit. Does anyone have any advice on where I can find The below- STC boots - smaller than size 3! Smaller size brush cutter harness. It's totally loose around her top and shoulders. Extra extra small hi viz. I've spent a lot of time googling this issue! Thanks
  3. Not strictly tree work but we require 1 (possibly 2) general estate workers from the end of Feb. This is initially a temp job until the end of October but could be permanent for the right person. Main duties will be grass cutting and generally keeping the public areas of the estate tidy. Brushcutter, chainsaw and fencing experience would be ideal as well as an interest in estate work and a positive, can do attitude! Other duties will include working on event builds, general maintenance work, some gardening type jobs, litter picking and anything else that comes up! Midhurst area. Pay dependent on experience. Message me on here or email - [email protected] if you're interested.
  4. The Bryce is awesome, but expensive and heavy. So you'll need a tractor to tow it around... Sort of defects the object. I've heard bad things about him too, but never met him. Never tried a vector. I know a lot of the top companies use the Protech machine. Supposed to be really good and you can just about tow it legally.
  5. I won exactly the same thing last year... That's weird!
  6. I loved that saw, it had served me well. What's the modern day equivalent?
  7. I rarely write on here, but often browse. I had my husqvarna 353, dewalt drill and various other tools stolen out of my truck in worthing at some point on Thursday night/Friday morning. Smashed the window and rummaged around. It was parked about 3 metres from my bedroom window! Apparently a few vans have been targeted around here... So eyes peeled and lock your kit up!
  8. £10 worth... Some excellent prizes... Even if I don't know what half of the climbing kit is?!
  9. You have play with the air pressure a bit. Should be around 100psi I think, bit the main depth gauge is on the tip, few minutes playing around and it fires them perfectly, unless you hit a knot! Most posts must be similar density as that's the way it seems to work. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. Just brought one of those. So far so good. We used to have a similar one but the staples just pulled out. This one fires barbed staples, saves a lot of time and my elbow! Pricey, but worth it. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. The drums are working really well, there's lots of ideas and tips on the Internet... But I basically went with this http://www.allotmentforestry.com/fact/Charcoal.htm The demand slowed down and have managed to keep up. It's nice bit of extra money. I use any off cuts we get, small stuff we don't used for logs, about as thick as your wrist. Only hardwood, and it needs to be dry. Also... Top tip... Don't do it too close to the road of the police might turn up! Few photos Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  12. Yeah, they are inefficient so was hoping for another idea. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  13. Is it a guarantee? or 'desired life' Hasn't be around long enough to actually know if it works! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  14. Thanks for the replies, I did see a thread similar to this before but couldn't seem to find it again. I've heard about cutting them then rapping them in something to keep them form drying to quick. Might just cutting them the day before, leaving no time to split. They need to be rings with bark on. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  15. I've been asked to make some rings about 2in think, 12 inch diameter for a wedding next year. I'm just looking for some advice on stopping them cracking, and what sort if oil should I use to treat them. Or is there a better wood that won't split as much. I know it's quite a simple thing compared to some of the amazing creations on here but any advice would be great. Thanks. Nick Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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