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Stere

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  1. They are quite bad for vibration when new compared to some other multi tools but maybe not "that" bad. Seem very similar to using the titan screwfix ones with regards to having crappy anti vibes. The bigger engines ones in the range are abit better than that model but still not very good. The husky multi tool engine unit is noticably better and nicer to use - less vibrations than the stihl models.
  2. Nothing important i reckon just go with the cheapest.
  3. Maybe there hoping people will dob in there competitors? Or mrs miggins will do it if shes unhappy with the logs? Turn up at the council office HQ with a sample log for trading standards? as they use the term whistleblowing...... Whistleblowing and Local Authority Enforcement - Ready To Burn WWW.READYTOBURN.ORG The Woodsure team provide information on whistleblowing and local authority enforcement of the Ready to Burn scheme.
  4. I still think enforcement will be near zero unless the council are funded for it. Have the firewood police actually fined anyone yet?
  5. Yeah all 3/8 will need new spr0ckets, The mixing inches and metric is what makes the whole thing even more confusing imo.
  6. Kebtek looks abit chinese with a chinglish website though a Texas address? 😏 Company Profile | Kebtek® WWW.KEBTEK.COM Kebtek is an international trade,design enterprise and factory. We are specialized in Garden outdoor products, such as... Will there parts be around in 5yrs V something well known like bacho etc?
  7. Makita one is £800 just for the bare tool not sure why its so pricey. Bacho do both pnematic and cordless one also. Big range here: Battery-powered electric pruning shears - 110 models Best Deal on AgriEuro WWW.AGRIEURO.CO.UK Prompt Delivery & Best Price on Electric Battery-powered Pruning Shears for amateur and professional use. Compare...
  8. I thought the inch bars were rounded to the nearest inch from there real actual cm length? gfx looks abit 1980 retro somehow reminded me of this: & Im thinking hawaii five-O palm trees, , panthers tropical jungle beasts etc.
  9. Not read it but yeah looks interesting from the infos...
  10. See dewalt do them for £150 - 38mm cut claimed - not bad if if you already have dewalt batteries.
  11. Surely only needed if you own a vineyard or large orchards etc and do 1000's of cuts in day?
  12. How the Albanian mafia conquered the cocaine market in UK IRPIMEDIA.IRPI.EU Albanian mafia manages to carve out a prominent place in the UK criminal landscape in the supply of cocaine to other crime...
  13. Albanians supposedly now control an increasing % of the drugs & humans slavery trade & 100's of hand car washes.
  14. Don't you dream of trying farming somewhere else big ranch in the US maybe etc?
  15. Im wondering if pricing is less in the rest of the EU? Seems about the same price ..... Öl-Prinz.de - OECOMIX-2T WWW.OEL-PRINZ.DE OECOMIX-2T
  16. I have the samurai version of that one Samurai JD180 Sentei Folding Saw WWW.BUXTONS.NET 180mm Blade length 4mm Tooth pitch Its useful if walking footpaths as fits in a pocket but otherwise I haven't used it that often. I use this larger one if wanting one for a very fine TPI cut on fruit trees etc. Samurai GSF240 Straight Fine Pruning Saw WWW.BUXTONS.NET Designed for fine pruning jobs Blade is fixed and is 240mm in length Hardened teeth ensure a quick cut and increased... The small folding are as good a quality as the larger ones imo, just designed for different uses as a shorter blades is only really suitable for smaller diameter branches. Also the blades are thinner more flexy on both the samurai and silky version V the bigger saws. I have used the silky versions previously...... A group i volunteered with had bought the F180 silky ones as well as a few zubats etc -and the some volunteers managed to snapped the blades trying to cut stuff they weren't suited for. (coppicing hazel). Also blunting brand new silkies buy cutting into the dirt whilst coppicing etc.... 🙄
  17. Stere

    Silky Saws

    Cutting dead wood always seems blunts saws alot faster than green.
  18. Stere

    Silky Saws

    Samurai are 90% as good zubat but alot cheaper as 20 quid on amazon. samurai+saw - Recherche Google WWW.GOOGLE.COM
  19. I think an increasing pecentage of grazing land now appears to be pony paddocks also.
  20. Isn't much of the basic outdoor field veg stuff imported also i dunno...? Suppose that tastes have changed aswell people like exotic stuff like avacados rather than say turnips & cabbage nowadays? Less of the traditional staple outdoor UK veg that suited to UK climate is eaten now maybe? Don't see broad beans in lidl or runner beans but always have green beans.
  21. So we need to "lvl down" to be more like albania as a country then they won'y bother coming.
  22. Horticulture would make UK alot more self sufficient and probably if done right less co2 emissions but the economics don't add up, as global transport is still alot cheaper than labour costs.
  23. Ok but like hordes swarming an army etc invasion is imo abit of an "emotive" phrases if its used for humans . Im not sure how&if this new idea banning all channel crossing asylum status will work? Is the plan they all be sent to Rwanda or is the idea that alot less will arrive after? Most just end up working illegally & staying atm even after they failed to get asylum?
  24. Think the term invasion usually denotes an army conqueoring the country?

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