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echoechoecho

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  1. It was dark by time I had finished work. Hopefully you can see the picture.
  2. I think removing the lower branch would be best. Thanks for the Amazon links. I'll see if I can take a better picture later.
  3. We have a couple of old apple trees with issues. First is this little tree which is not anchored well into the ground and can moved with the lightest touch, despite the timber props. It still produces apples, so not completely dead yet. Can anything be done, it just a case of leaving it alone or fell and replace? Second is this larger apple tree. It has been neglected for many years and the weight of the lower fork is dragging it over. Can this be cut off, or is that too drastic for an old tree? It still produces a lot of fruit every year. Cheers, Mark
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  10. Screenshot of red tape requirements for retired doctors in order for them to administer the vaccine: Is "preventing radicalisation" really a necessity for sticking a needle in someone's arm?
  11. Thousands of people who volunteered to help the NHS were never used. The nightingale hospitals should have been staffed with the younger, healthier doctors and nurses who were at less risk, and then utilised the volunteers to fill empty positions in the regular hospitals, which should never have closed. The deaths from postponed treatments and missed diagnoses will kill many more in the long run.
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  16. I have the hammer drill version of the same Makita. One time an electrician installing an extractor fan borrowed it to drill through a fascia board with a 4in hole saw whilst 20ft up a ladder. The hole saw snagged, the drill continued to rotate and it lifted his feet off the rungs. He nearly kicked the ladder over with his flailing feet.
  17. Going by prices, it looks like your SIP is a step up from the really cheap ones. Same design but built to finer tolerances and better quality control?
  18. I once looked into buying a cheap benchtop planer-thicknesser, such as the Titan, Fox, Scheppach, Draper etc. (they're all similar apart from the colour and name) and read they could be very hit-or-miss qualitywise, and that they all took a lot of fettling to produce an acceptable result. Instead I bought a Dewalt 733 thicknesser and decided to flatten and edge boards by hand. That was until a few years ago when I snapped up an old Scheppach 260 planer-thicknesser for something like £120, which I only use as a planer as the thicknesser bed is rusty. The Dewalt is accurate and the surface finish it produces is generally good, though two feed speeds would have been nice to have, especially for timber with knots and reversing grain. A lot of people complain about the noise, but that's not really an issue for me as my nearest neighbours are sheep and they don't seem to mind. If I was starting again I'd probably go for an old smallish combination planer-thicknesser, like a Startrite or that Sedgwick on Ebay. Separates could be more efficient (providing you have the space to keep them set up permanently, which I don't) but stand-alone surface planers only seem to be available new as either cheap and nasty Chinese imports or £1000 + machines. Used older machines come up for sale on Ebay and in auctions for a decent prices, though bear in mind they may be 3 phase.
  19. 305.01mph in 4.003 seconds at 86 years old 86-year-old drag racer Chris Karamesines sets NHRA record with 305 mph run WWW.FOXNEWS.COM Oldest to make the knockout round.

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