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peatff

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  1. You will be lucky to run any air tools apart from a nail gun or possibly an impact wrench. It's cheaper to buy and run a 600w electric sander or die grinder than a 2kw compressor and it's quieter as well. They are always handy for blowing tyres up and blowing filters out though.
  2. peatff

    Ouch.

    That's very polite of you [emoji3]
  3. What's tired about it does it need new rings, new clutch or new bar and chain ? Or are you just ready for a change ?
  4. I would Araldite that and reinforce it with a riveted aluminium plate.
  5. That's like a Swiss army knife, handy.
  6. peatff

    Another ID

    There's a Gleditsia like it round the corner near some bungalows. Does yours have any thorns and produce pods ?
  7. Thermofoam.
  8. Chain gauge and drive link count should be marked on the bar somewhere.
  9. Their standard 550xp is £418+vat which is £502, the heated handle is £31+vat and an 18" bar is another £12+vat on top of that according to their website. That's more like £555. If you are vat registered can you claim it back ?
  10. Cheapest 550xp I've seen is at Forest and Arb for £499 but if I was going to be using it a lot and that's what I liked it's what I would go for. I have a 135 for firewood and although I like it it's not in the same league as the pro saws.
  11. If he's running your saws in for repair and anything like that you should cover his car insurance as well as fuel he needs to be on your business policy.
  12. Ring in the floor and a motorbike security lock through the saw handle would put passing opportunists off but anyone determined will bring cutting gear with them.
  13. Surprisingly temperate here, the thermometer in the greenhouse read 13.5° minimum last night and last week we were getting down to 5°. Looks like it might rain though.
  14. We've seen it with our own eyes and it's on the internet, what more proof could I want ? I didn't see any proof it improves erection quality but if Marc says so it's good enough for me. A friend of mine bought a 25 litre drum and it did separate out into two distinct layers of clear and cloudy liquid in his garage when there was about a quarter left.
  15. The app takes me to a facebook link, have you updated your app yet ?
  16. It's made out of plant extracts, can you cook with it as well ?
  17. Sorry to hear about these thefts but I am now wondering why the Stihl MS201 back handle model is so expensive ?
  18. Yes but you don't get it from passing exhaust gas through scaffold pipes in an open area. Metal fume fever is caused by melting the galvanised metal and sticking your head in the smoke for too long.
  19. 036 was doing my head in as it was running out of fuel but still had half a tank left because of the perished pipe. It would fire and start then stop again as if it was flooding as well. It seems alright now. Good luck with your problems.
  20. Galv flu is a big internet scare it gives you a chill for a day, I gas welded a lot of galvanised ducting when I worked in foundries and never got any symptoms. The shed is 80 feet square according to OP with vented eaves so lots of natural ventilation.
  21. If you put a fan bringing air into the workshop the pressure will force any fumes out. This is the method used for paint spray bays. Is the workshop 20 meters wide and the tractor in the middle ? The fumes would find their way out through a sealed pipe system such as a piece of flexy linked to say the scaffold pipe suggested earlier just knock a hole in the wall or take it to a window or door.
  22. Americans always seem to stick the biggest bar option on any saw, probably saves bending down when snedding or something.
  23. Fitted a new fuel pipe from tesgol to my 036 today. It's tight, the old one was perished and leaking at the carb and where it goes into the tank.
  24. Weeds ? Looks like Fat Hen gone to seed.
  25. Never mind all this climbing trees malarkey , they look big enough to clean chimneys to me, all that fresh air and daylight isn't good for kids

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