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chuck norris

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  1. right now I can handle about 2 ton a week (limited space for unprocessed)
  2. chuck norris

    timbercombe mews

    I will pay cash for certain arb waste rates are as follows hardwood rings (8inch+) £30pt softwood rings (8inch+) £20pt hardwood or soft wood lenghts (6-8inch) £10pt APPOINTMENT ONLY if interested drop me a text 07388980159
  3. I will pay cash for certain arb waste, dumped in yard. rates are as follows hardwood rings (8inch+) £30pt softwood rings (8inch+) £20pt hardwood or soft wood lenghts (6-8inch) £10pt if interested drop me a text 07388980159
  4. Labour subbie available in cheltenham. I do NOT yet have my cs30/31 but will from November onward (though I have been running saws since I was 14) I have all my own ppe, steel boots, forestry helmet, chainsaw trousers, gloves and eye protection. my rates are £7.50ph min 3 hours Feel free to pm me or drop me a text for my available dates 07388980159
  5. Does anybody know where to buy, the double bar dogs for the 038? Something like these* Just not a Chinese import https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/273122914952?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  6. Yes it is. back when I was in school (year 5) I got in trouble for printing it on a school computer
  7. not to far off mate http://www.thepoisongarden.co.uk/atoz/prunus_laurocerasus.htm
  8. It was a joke. But in retrospect, posting that probably got me on a watch list, since GCHQ is only a couple miles from my house . Also you really think just any bobby can arrest chuck norris?
  9. Nitroglycerine Pros: Can be made with kids chemistry set cheap 1 kg could level a building Cons: very unstable (direct sunlight can ignite) 100% ilegal How to make: 1-Cool 13 mL of nitric acid using the ice created by the refrigerator. 2-After it has cooled, add to 39mL sulfuric acid (99% h2so4), mixing very slowly. 4-Cool the new mixture to 10-15°C, which we can measure with the thermometer already “invented.” 5-Slowly add enough glycerin to cover the entire surface of the acid. 6-Keep the solution below 30°C. 7-Stir gently for ten minutes, then the nitroglycerin will form as a layer on top of the acid solution, while the sulfuric acid will absorb the excess water. 8-Filter out the nitroglycerin and place it in sodium bicarbonate, which will neutralize much of the acid remaining. This will help to stabilize it. 10-Now slowly and carefully remove the nitroglycerin from the bicarbonate.
  10. I have got one of those cheap Chinese imports laying around and I was wondering if anyone wanted it. I have no clue if it works and I don't really have time to test it. collection from Cheltenham , or I could post for about £20. If anybody wants it, I need to know by Wednesday.
  11. You can get away with a lot just by looking official, I guess people put a lot of trust I a uniform.

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