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john441

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  • Location:
    Burton in Kendal - Cumbria
  • Interests
    treeclimbing!!
  • Occupation
    Making steel doors
  • Post code
    LA6 1NS
  • City
    carnorth

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  1. Can't wait to see the finished article! Looking forward to the pics - have fun!! John441
  2. Where i work we ship in approx. 2 containers a month from Canada to UK at a cost of roughly 2.2k, using UPS. Thats including all the customs fees, and lorry costs from the port to our premises as well. It migh be worth giving them a call. Apparently DHL are pretty reasonable as well. Hope this helps John441
  3. What a brilliant post - keep it up lads A couple that i like "if A**holes could fly - this place would be an airport" "Some people need a high five. (in the face, with a chair)"
  4. Up at 5 this morning and walked to the top of a hill nearby to watch the sunrise over the crags and limestone pavements. A bit chilly but definitely worth it!!
  5. There once was a Vicar called Don Whose wife was called Yvonne He gave a sermon in Crewe Yelled himself blue Collapsed on the floor and was gone
  6. Nice one (ROFL) !! I'll try and think of some more john441
  7. Excellent mate! Keep 'em coming!! Theres nowt like a few daft limericks to make you smile! There once was a man from Leeds Who swallowed a packet of seeds a big tuft of grass grew out of his *ss and you cant see his b*lls for the weeds!
  8. Excellent work there Steve - well done!! I've been thinking recently about making some chairs / stools from tree branches, but keeping a kind of 'rustic' look. Have you got any hints / tips for me?? (i.e how to join pieces together but minimisin screws or nails where possible) Thanks John441
  9. Just an idea but could you mount the vice on a strong magnet with a kind of swivelling bracket so you could just plonk it on the bonnet and take it off when you had finished? You could put a piece of colth between the magnet and vehicle to save scratching the paintwork. I have a worklight which is like this and it works very well John441
  10. make sure you get rid of any splinters!!!
  11. ok fair enough! I thought red was only ok to use for agricultural purposes but you learn summat new every day! john441
  12. Apparently red diesel stains the engine parts so if your not meant to be using it and they come and do a thourough check on your vehicle you could be in for the high jump!! Best to stick to white imho!! John441
  13. I was looking for a similar saw myself and ended up getting a Husky 365 at the APF. Brilliant saw, very light and easy to use! Go for it!!! john441

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