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Chopperbob

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  1. I've stated no Paypal and had listing removed by greedy bay saying it's not an option not to offer it
  2. Like you say surprised at what it made, people blatantly get auction fever bid away, make such they win such items at all cost, then shortly after think ooooooooooh don't really want it or didn't want to give that for it. Really does boil my p*** . People are such messers and chancers these days, lucky you hadn't sent it then got the old Paypal despute. Paypal generally favour the buyer. I've given up selling on eBay unless it's something that has to be collected, still get the odd messer tho. Bob
  3. Well done everyone and hats off to all the guys and gals that makes this happen.
  4. Yeah tell me about it we have an older inderspension trailer for little jobs or as a back up etc
  5. I must say I agree although I have the exact same trailer, certain bits on it the more I look at it aren't as robust as id quite like. Just have to be a bit more gentle with it I spose
  6. I believe you can although my dealer wanted £700!!!!!!!!!!!! For the solid sides
  7. Mendiplogs time to off load some inbox Bob
  8. On my style saw u shouldn't be able to get a black nail, one hand one the cradle release one hand on the log holder. All digits out the way
  9. Pm your email Ian I'll send you a video for some reason it won't upload on to arbtalk. Bob
  10. I've got a video of it working too if you wish
  11. We have a pto one from oakleaf too. It has certainly mad life easier that's for sure. For some reason I can't upload a pic I'll try again later, or pm me you email I'll send you a couple over Bob
  12. I used to work in a garage that had a tyre bay, some of the stuff I've seen u just wouldn't believe. Seen a horse shoe completely inside, half a coil spring that dug in and ripped brake line off, a padlock!, wheel brace, various bits and lengths of steel angle and round bar, a house hold door handle. Blow outs that had ripped wings off, undershields and brake pipes One the the favorites had to be when my missus turned up, driving in on a completely flat tyre "I think summit wrong with my tyre" It had a table spoon in it - spoon end first!!! Bob
  13. Cheers for the lead, picked one up today from Foley :thumbup::thumbup:
  14. Try discount sheds in Great Yarmouth, he covers all of Norfolk. Discount Sheds and Stables for all your Quality Timber Out Buildings Unsure of how much he charges but they look like bloody good sheds. Bob
  15. What side of Norfolk are ya mate
  16. Also can cut 22lr barrels right down short so great for sticking out of van windows or handling/carrying in thick cover etc. Can be a pain getting longer barrelled guns in/out van windows sometimes Have also cut the hmr barrel down too.
  17. Nice one mate, anything timing belt sounds like very scary stuff, but now you've done it know what's involved, saved some ££££ and a bit of job satisfaction Bob:thumbup:
  18. I have all 3 as well, absolutely rate and love my hmr in fact is pretty much the only gun that comes out of the cupboard these days. Yes I agree it's not the cheapest round, using ballistic tip rounds very very rarely get a ricochet. As for cleaning........ Well lack of cleaning, must admit I'm quite the slob when it comes to gun cleaning, joking aside I bet my rifles are lucky if they get 1 proper clean a year. I also have larger caliber but find the hmr a proper Swiss Army knife, I take it out and shoot anything between rat to fox
  19. Our vertical splitter
  20. Will keep eyes and ears open buddy the stuff has to appear somewhere. Bob
  21. Cheers for the pointers and contacts will have a ring about see what can drum up. Bob
  22. Can only locate one and that's a million miles away and they won't post or put on pallet. Hopefully can find one a bit closer
  23. Don't know if anyone can help me. I'm looking for a rear lower bulkhead as I'm building a tipper. Any help be great received I'm located in Norfolk Thanks Bob
  24. Yep transit engine
  25. Yeah we run a new gen 12x6 tipper. Can't fault the trailer it's nice that the cage sides fold down saves taking them off Only little bug bear is the pins/ chains for everything are ****. 2 off the linch pins have already broke the ring bit off. And the rear tailgate pin the chain pulls off the pin very easy. Other than that can't really moan Bob

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