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wood4thetrees

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  1. https://www.facebook.com/pages/wood4thetrees/636487826398665?ref=ts&fref=ts All liked on this thread by me
  2. Glad all are well ish. These things happen.
  3. Think I've got some bat box plans somewhere. Ones that simulate stress fractures in trees for bechsteins bat.
  4. Aren't fire doors filled with poplar too for the slow burn?
  5. Haha. You get 50+ to the gallon?
  6. Was £150 last time I checked. If I could afford to buy and run a discovery 4 I wouldn't be bothered about the price of a key :-P
  7. Nah I did it myself. But they had an apprentice cause it's there son!
  8. Soil can dry out and shrink in summer if driving posts in, but if properly boxed up and driven in well should be fine! Always seems to rain when I'm fencing :-/
  9. I'd fell a tree with an axe for the same price if it was the only way and someone was in need! I was gonna pay £25 for the blank key cut anyway. Even at my filing rate that's still £25 an hour. Not too shabby. I know citroen want the earth, it's why I never got a spare cut. May have to now though... This company do have apprentices. Like I said they're usually very good.
  10. Aye that's what they said. But that's like saying I can't cut down a tree because my chainsaw is at home when there's a perfectly good axe!
  11. Yesterday I broke in two my only citroen xsara key when a door slammed in the wind. I had a blank key that I wanted cutting but had never got round to it. So I stole the neighbours car and took both upto timpsons in Kendal who said it can't be copied because it's broken. Decided to use the local key cutting family in Kendal who are brilliant usually. They said it could be done but would need to collect sat(today). Went today but told they couldn't do it either and needed to send off to citroen to have one made from the key code card(like I have that with a car that has 6 previous owners!) So I sat down with a glass of wine, a 4mm chainsaw file, a flat file, and a leatherman. 60mins later and with numerous attempts I have this... Looks like a badgers a#$e but it works!! And I'm back on the road. Why is it people don't take the time to do a good job anymore, is it just because it takes a little bit longer than the allowed 5mins to cut a key?
  12. I'll have a look into mrsite. I like the idea of wordpress I must admit. I've got dreamweaver by Adobe and the wife is playing at building me a site. Which I suppose anyone could then host. Can I have a wordpress blog on a pre-existing site? On a different but related topic, how do I change my felt tip doodles into quality digital images??? :-P
  13. Simple I mean!!! I like dimples too in the right areas;)
  14. I do want something dimple but don't want to be limited like vista print is. Think I will host with 1&1 as it's cheap enough. Reason asked about amazon is because it only requires you pay for what you use. That would only backfire if I dropped a tree on a house and the daily mail featured it as news and the site went viral
  15. Sounds like wordpress is the way forward then. Thanks very much! Now to master a new programme :-)
  16. Definitely would like like the contact if ok. I'll check out wordpress tomorrow. Photographer I was talking about loves it too. But she does blog a lot!
  17. Not looked at Yola but looked at wix. Only trouble is it was a http://www.wix.(company name).... And had already got a domain.
  18. I'm in the uk yes. Just registered a site with 1&1. Need to build a good site but have a photographer friend who did all her own site and it's amazing. She said in new year she'll take a look. I thought wordpress was just blogging?
  19. What web design software does everyone use? And good hosting company? Anyone use amazon web service AWS? Cheers

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