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topchippyles

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  1. Hey hold on now thomas tank its topchippy walks into the bar ?
  2. Right down to the finest detail a CNC router would knock that out in less than 30/60 minutes,I will email a mate off another forum as he has one ?
  3. Yes i have an old lidl one mounted on the bench as a spare and they do look similar ?Can take this on site with me though so will come in handy.
  4. Had this delivered today as it was on offer at £25. 5 year warranty and i have a few other 18v einhell and Ozito cordless tools, No need to buy any batteries as have 4 already, Just un boxed and put together in 2 minutes, Fitted battery and seems to have plenty of power and a flash light which is handy.Looking at getting a logosol f2+ type mill so this little sharpener could save some work on the jobsite,Will sharpen a couple of chains and see how it is and post back.
  5. Soul why have you not got a logosol F2/M8 type chainsaw mill buddy,Surly a lot easier with the hand winding than pushing your guts out ??
  6. Your pair stick a post on every thread so i want you to feel included this time eggs ?
  7. I am in my workshop now and just dug it out
  8. I have a vertical mill never been used if your looking for one
  9. I see this thread is getting side track- Talking sexual exploits now ?Words like Hard-long lasting-shagging is your standard welshman see andy
  10. Dont listen to him andy as he employs a sawyer- Just for you andy and eggs a sawyer is a local pub in maesteg where i used to drink and shag ? Was not a spoons when i was living there The Sawyers Arms | Pubs in Maesteg - J D Wetherspoon
  11. That is in surrey eggs not in yorkshire and for the record i earn in excess of £200 a day when on site and more but in a self employed capacity,Lets not even go there now
  12. Gav you use Galletley down at usk surly ?? Do some of mine and service is excellent.
  13. Ok that could be one of a few reasons 1) Blunt blade 2) Incorrect blade tension which would throw wheel alignment causing the blade to cut all shapes (my bet) Check torque settings on the side bolt 3) Check water coolant is flowing correctly or blade is overheating 4)The woodlands are known to have bearing issues 5)Are you forcing the saw in any way ??
  14. What shit are you smoking shires for fucks sake,That is the biggest load of bollocks posting i have seen on this forum ever and trigger and eggs spout a few out, Present climate/job for life and on the books at £750 a week for the right person, Off another planet comes to mind ? LEAD CLIMBER WANTED £65000 PER YEAR= £250 A DAY
  15. Guy on here always posting for stuff
  16. Strap up nice as tight dont they
  17. I would edge mahog over iroko
  18. Bought one now ??
  19. Loads as you know
  20. Might not be the 880 ??? haha if i said any more would have to shoot ya ?
  21. I was correct about one aspect,you aint no KING KONG-MORE LIKE A KING DONG ?
  22. Thats mohog
  23. Looks very much the same as mohog but never used for mass flooring in the uk market
  24. STOP BRAGGING ROUGHY- I HAVE AN 8 INCHER ON THE SLACK BUT DO GO BOASTING ABOUT IT ? 84 INCHES (BULLSHITER) KING KONG COULD NOT USE THAT ?

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