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GarethM

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  1. I think we're getting more towards a hitchhiker's guide, with the captain sitting in a hot tub planet
  2. You sure they've not just floated away with all the rain ?.
  3. And respectively don't be an arse on your way up, because you'll meet the same ones on the way back down. Grow up, I wear a mouth guard for that exact reason.
  4. Granted do you also clean them after a shower ?. Not full on exploration but enough to remove the wax and sawdust.
  5. Grinding or snoring definitely doesn't help, wear a cheap mouth guard for a few nights. I wear one, cuts down on the headaches, migraines.
  6. So that film with oil drillers wasn't a documentary, I feel cheated!.
  7. The big one is obviously the chopping block. Can't dirty the lexus, half his profits are from renting out a little Aldi special axe and posting the idiot videos on YouTube.
  8. Miserable, scratch that, on a par with the feeling you get after being forced to watch an episode of EastEnders.
  9. Wasn't the figure something like 200w per cyclist, maybe combine a chipper and one of those peddle booze things you see abroad.
  10. Yeah, I have a feeling your extension lead from three different properties might cause a few arguments.
  11. Would the UK version, be rocking up and syphoning fuel out the customers tank ?
  12. Cluck cluck cluck for me
  13. Do pros not use the chain brake, asking for a friend?
  14. I do have to ask the question, if you've not got a chipper or van. What's the point in a big saw, surely for anything that requires vehicle shifting it's cheaper to subcontract parts of a job with the chipper ?.
  15. Plus realistically how much time do you cut for, as you'll be needing plenty of batteries for more than a hour or two a day.
  16. Isn't the Stihl also power depending on the battery used
  17. GarethM

    Echo CS-3510ES

    It's been discussed on other threads before, the red HP is or was JASO rated. The green seems to run cleaner, but isn't rated. I've only switched to green as its what's always in-store and red was order in, but have noticed whilst it runs well it can be a bit sparky especially when running full throttle on the log pile, so presumably the ash is burning.
  18. Realistically it's going to be a group of yoofs in a car tho, nobody could drink that without being easily found in a hedge just round the corner inebriated and covered in their own urine. Granted I'm teetotal, so one of them and I'd probably be in a hedge mumbling it jumped out Infront of me.
  19. Usually whilst the engine is off, sometimes if it's clogged or seized the flow and pressure makes it hard to adjust
  20. Always thought as much, shot many a steel target at 50-200m to know that even subsonic it's still got a bit of poke. Granted 45 ACP is more a slow moving house brick compared to a 22 in whatever flavour.
  21. Yeah, but the mass of that 45 might sting a bit more than a .177 from a BSA meteor. I was always told pistols of that vintage could be stopped by a decent blanket at distance, always thought it was an old soldiers tall tale.
  22. GarethM

    Echo CS-3510ES

    Stihl green ?.
  23. Those Welsh trailer makers are a crafty bunch, matching camo trailers.
  24. Think in the UK 10m is the standard because it's predominantly air pistol.

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