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Morphmel

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    CS30/31

    Hi guys. I'm starting my CS30/31 tomorrow, any advice from the experienced? Thanks Mel
  2. What would you realistically charge for this type of work?
  3. Hey peeps, Does anyone (southwest) have any seasoned rough cut planks going? Preferably not planed and edged? Thanks y'all Mel
  4. Thanks Gary, that one took a while, was a present for the wife.
  5. Its more of a hobby so not out to make lots, just enough to cover wood and paint etc
  6. I can either do it in softwood (pine) Or depends on the hardwood I can get at the time or have in. Would there be any specific wood you would want?
  7. I could do that for £30 + postage
  8. This the kind of thing your thinking?
  9. I've found I'm between a med and large which is really annoying. Med legs are a little snug, large waist is a bit of play!
  10. Think its going to be the Stihl x-flex for now. They are the comfiest and most stretchy in the crotch.
  11. Hi guys/girls. I'm after a set of trousers for my climbing course but they have to be type C. Of all the ones u have tried on, the Stihl x-flex came out as most stretchy, manoeuvrable. What are your thoughts on best climbing trousers..Type C? Cheers Mel
  12. Some wise words buddy thank you.
  13. Hey buddy, I use a dremel with a variety of different bits. And a set of very small hand chisels. Some of my work all hand carved of course.
  14. i'm not worried about travelling for work. London on the other hand !!!! The hints and tips you have given will definitely be heeded, and I hate it when guys stand around on their phones or looking out of place as not doing anything. As I said,I luckily have a few months of courses to complete first before actually securing a job.

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