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Stere

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  1. Does look like ivy but trunk like a tree
  2. Will this be with normal rads not underfloor as you said insulation in the house is already good? What sort of COP do you expect?
  3. Tried it yet?
  4. Hmmm might be better of with the nylium instead then but says flexiblade is rated stronger in the oregon catalogue.
  5. Does the flexiblade work with a bump head?
  6. Seems its oxo-biodegrable.... From reading this it might be worst or /no better tham the regular stuff eco wise? Over 150 organisations back call to ban oxo-degradable plastic packaging – European Bioplastics e.V. WWW.EUROPEAN-BIOPLASTICS.ORG Oxo statement, New Plastics Economy, 2017 Oxo-degradable plastics are being produced and sold in many countries, with... https://www.oregonproducts.eu/site/products/biotrim/Biotrim_flyer_en.pdf I don't understand enough to know either way....
  7. Was this biotrim stuff any good?
  8. Wine or cider vinegar is alot nicer than using malt.
  9. Northern is good quality better than first are anyway having compared ones from both. Heavy frost this morning should of bubble wrapped the veg seedlings ....
  10. Thats an impressive room Interesting lintel design
  11. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
  12. New fool proof chain you can't put the chain on backwards.
  13. Asssuming thats why he wants it gone too avoiding hovering the carpet 🙂
  14. Not as bad a strong brummie, shame as its the content that should be important not the delivery. Im not sure about the content (if she is really leadership material) but that seems a secondary consideration theese days. Just found this: The top five most attractive accents are: 1. Southern Irish 42 2. RP 31 3. Welsh 20 4. Yorkshire 15 5. West Country 13 The five least attractive accents are: 1. Brummie -53 2. Scouse -33 3. Mancunian -31 4. Cockney -30 5. Glaswegian -29 Boris waffle/ accent/ style is very irritating to me also though, but it seems an asset for him,
  15. BBC and other right wing press is so bias towards the tories that this huge corruption doesn't really get that much main stream coverage, and alot don't even watch the mainstream news anyway so don't realize whats going on when they do mention it. Only 4,000 views on youtube only so far for that video....
  16. Angie Rayner would be better proper socialist working class lass from Donny 😉 Tory home counties would hate here 😄
  17. A coppard is kind of inbetween
  18. How about a small barrel cut in half?
  19. Need a tiffin wallah
  20. Nice job
  21. I got the 369 strimmer as saw it had more power than the 368 With 2 5amp batteries only last less than 20 mins though Also have the 18v chainsaw and 18v hedge trimmer both are excellent. Could do with a long reach trimmer and pole saw also was thinking of the dux60 but attachments cost alot...
  22. The ridged ones look more a chunky diameter than the smooth but theres two different type of ones in the pics? Barrier Mesh Fence Pin - 1.3m x 8mm - Pack of 10 WWW.SCAFFOLDING-DIRECT.CO.UK Fencing Pin - Steel 1.3m x 8mm diameter. Used for the speedy erection of barrier mesh and similar style netting I used to use them for a line, for coarses, whilst dry stone walling and the modern ones were thinner.....
  23. What are thoose edge boards they look good.
  24. Should try the makita EA4300 but as its being discontinued parts might be an issue.... Theres also that new echo
  25. Had tha same happen in minature to the bark on a few small beech id planted before they died at about 10yrs old, in a wetter area of ground. My suspicion is that the soil was to to wet in winter as its very heavy clay. The beech trees in an a area next to them reached double the size and are thriving. So maybe lawn was re-landscape and was compaction?

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