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Madhatter

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  1. Christmas should start the middle of December, but over the last god knows how many years it gets earlier an earlier
  2. Should make Christmas every other year!!!! Forced to watch endless repeats on tv and if I wanted to panic buy because the shops shut for one day I could be that when I want
  3. I was always taught to sand diagonally across the floor depending on how level the floor is but from the pictures I can't see how level it is
  4. I'm trained as a carpenter Sanding the floor isn't hard just time consuming, I would hire a floor sander and always work diagonally across the floor, you will also need a smaller egde sander or if you have a orbital sander that will work fine for the edges I'd look at starting with 60 or 80 grit and work through to 180. Once you have sanded it give the floor a good Hoover and then you've got the choice what varnish you use Hope it helps
  5. It's bucketing down here on the east coast! Good job I'm working inside fitting a kitchen
  6. Speak to your local council, they may sell them to you at a reasonable price where I live it's £30
  7. Thanks guys I will pick up some 10mm Yale silver streak
  8. I'm probably going to use blakes on my main line and a prusik on my lanyard
  9. Hi all I'm booked to do my cs38 in the new year and just getting my climbjng kit together. I will be going for a Yale XTC 13mm rope and a 13mm marlow split tail for a lanyard. But I need some advice on what friction cord is suitable for both any advice would be great.
  10. Iv signed it And for the minute it takes their is nothing stopping anyone from signing
  11. I have had a quick read through it. And so much of it is common sense! We understand the risks and manage it. A code of practice is good for someone who's new to the industry, but proper training and on the job experience counts for so much now days.
  12. I think a lot can be learned from this the lack of training an communication!!!
  13. Afternoon all I'm after some advice I'm looking at doing ABC Level 2 Certificate in Arboriculture iv spoken to capel manor and i can do it as distance learning. I know from reading old threads that there are a few that have done this course but does anyone have any feedback of capel manor?

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