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GarethM

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  1. All depends on if you're splitting and stacking them in the bags. Average I can fill 4/5 IBC cages on my own without feeling rushed.
  2. Haha, nothing would surprise me about those cunning Yorkshire men.
  3. There all omnivores, only real way is having a large shallow area with reeds or other plants that deter birds and the fish.
  4. Isn't nearly all rhubarb that's UK grown all done in the rhubarb triangle as it's called ?. Grown in the dark from what I remember too.
  5. Or just pick up the phone and call them. Emails get lost or ignored especially if they're from abroad, even those from a web contact will get filtered. When in doubt call, be nice and then you can send them the email while you're talking to them.
  6. I'm only guessing but maybe the aircraft version had removable barrels so the action is within the wing and then the barrel is screwed tight after. Plus I guess you can change them as they'll no doubt be worn out pretty quickly after a couple of missions.
  7. Off an aircraft ?. Just wondering why they went to the expense of stainless as I don't think even the navy did that.
  8. Those were my 1st thoughts but looks like 303 as they're British head stamps , plus that magazine seems flush to the receiver unlike an extended magazine.
  9. Rough terrain forklift will be 7k+. If it's dried barrow bags, takes two people to lift and your away, or as @AHPP has said sack truck providing your trailer has a rear ramp. If your doing that also make sure the sides are higher than the bags so it won't need strapping down as tightly.
  10. You'll need a rough terrain forklift, not cheap to be honest as you'll need something like a Ausa.
  11. I do mean this in the nicest way possible, it's a fine line between pushing your kids and forcing them. You want them to be challenged but not overloaded as it's this time in life which can define a love or hate of education and it's important to balance that with all the social stuff that also helps. Hopefully you understand my meaning.
  12. Why not speak to the history department, ask if they're up for after-school tuition which you're happy to pay extra. That way he gets best of both worlds and the school just puts him in for the exams and at minimal costs or damage to statistics. Also allows the teachers to review progress at the end of the 1st year and it can be either continued or quietly dropped as 11 subjects is a lot. Going external just adds complexity.
  13. @peds I'll just bite my thumb at you and hope the pool guy replenishes the chlorine in your gene pool.
  14. @peds you can try the subtle underhanded name calling all you wish. Whilst I'm no wonderkin, I've enough years of education, one below the wall art they call a degree and I even studied to be a teacher.
  15. Ah yes the venerable degrees from the university of online Gambia and that petrol station behind the old cinema.
  16. Isn't one Foreign language still compulsory, so he'll still be doing french/German or Spanish. That's why I was asking for more information, all we've got is half a story so far. Harrumphing they won't let the kid study two simultaneous subjects, do what most of us did and do the best you can and make up for it in college. That's what shows employers and universities initiative and drive to actually do something, instead of daddy paying for extra attention.
  17. Without dating Mick's conversation, must've been 2000 as his teacher would be in his 90s now. The point I was making was we need the full list of GCSEs being taken as 4 including two compulsory is a bit low.
  18. Are you intentionally thick or just a well practiced act?. If you were in school in the 90s you are 50s, of which all your teachers would have retired 25 years ago. (That's 30years ago+average age of teacher 40+) I'll put it simply, why don't you see if you're local school does it as the only ones are generally private grammar.
  19. And when was that ?. Most teachers under 60 will not have studied Latin.
  20. So he's doing compulsory maths & English, plus Latin & computer science. What else are they studying as I'm guessing it's a private school as Latin isn't exactly the most popular foreign language for holiday travel
  21. Me thinks the may sell, becomes a definite will sell once you realise how much space you'll require. Just as an example 30 cages double stacked takes up 18 x 18ft
  22. 26 ton is say 30 IBC cages. Granted I use them for ease of moving things around as I've the equipment. As an IBC is about 5 and a bit barrow bags depending on how tightly you pack the IBC or barrow bag.
  23. Plenty of swallows already breeding up here in the Cheshire/Derbyshire borders. Just can't get the little buggers to nest in the boxes under the shed gutters, might try some wooden ones instead of the plastic/concrete ones I spent a fortune fitting.
  24. Does that tip have a knurled nut with a spring and fuse ?. Thinking if it was a loose nut causing a poor connection then melting the plastic.
  25. +1 point doing it & -3 for bragging As an old boss said, he remembered the summer of love but that's not how he remembered it.

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