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Alex O

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  1. I always used chains direct, always a great service and posted through your letterbox the next day if ordered before the time limit.
  2. Blimey bob you finally ran out of blue [emoji43]
  3. Probably best off working out what are you wanna be in then ringing any contacts you have in that area. We came to NSW on a 190 visa so we could be permanent, not sure on the visa situation at the moment if it’s been frozen or not. Good luck with it all and if you’ve spent enough time here then you know it will be worth it.???
  4. I could think of a better way to use that rope he’s got ?
  5. Also is it worth using the spacer on the opposite spike?
  6. Alex O

    Any ideas?

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  7. Alex O

    Any ideas?

    I would of said the left tree is an Apple and the one in question is a cherry, like openspaceman said it’s an insect of some sort causing the holes and sawdust around them. Hard to say really but I would probably leave it until the autumn re balance it and give it another year to see what happens, or remove and replant if it’s not to important to them
  8. I don’t miss reductions whatsoever even I found them a challenge after 20yrs. Everything here either gets crown raised or removed, much simpler
  9. Has anyone fitted these to distel carbon spikes, and how does it feel if so? Or any other options out there anyone could recommend, thanks
  10. Too many Dave, Sydney is probably the greenest city I’ve ever been to
  11. Whatever happened to that guy, Stefan? Something, he was always out grinding with his predator he just disappeared?
  12. Haven’t been down to Melbourne yet eggs so can’t really comment, I guess you’ll never know and I it’s not for everybody. Our reasons are purely for that better life and needed to do it while our kids are still young and me and the Mrs still have some life in us.
  13. There is hundreds of companies all over the northern suburbs but I’ve worked around Scotland island, nightmare gardens can’t really get cranes close enough but a stunning place
  14. We emigrated out to Sydney last October and the guy I contract to lives in the northern suburbs and most of our work is around there and the northern beaches, it’s amazing. You can earn anything between $300-400 on the ground per day or climbing $500-$650 a day and a little more if your s**t hot. We generally start around 7:30-7:45am and can be finished buy 10am or around lunchtime, can’t argue with that.
  15. No wonder mate that’s enough for a family [emoji43]
  16. mine was an extra cab so I could still get my two boys car seats in also. Good luck with your build though bud
  17. Nice rosey,we have them everywhere here in Aus, and some of the conversations are out of this world anything you want or can think of can be done from a flatbed, tipper back with multiple tray options most here strip back to a tray then add stainless steel or cheque a plated toolboxes. Most the tradies here completely deck them out as also use them for off roading up in the mountains, some good ones for sale on gumtree.au,and remember the prices shown in Aussie $ but pounds it’s around half.
  18. Wow growing up fast , when did you have her jan, feb time?
  19. Hi Gand, how’s your little one doing also, and how’s farther hood treating you
  20. Hi Steve how’s little one doing, hope all is well
  21. No mate I didn’t had a fabricator do it all , cost me 2k all in , so I could still work , was a small price to pay to the advantage it game [emoji6][emoji1360]
  22. Thanks bob, unfortunately not my problem now as I sold it last year before emigrating, but yes potential for quite a few stowaways underneath that body.

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