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Mark armstrong

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  1. Eventually all upstairs is finished so the treads can now be fitted
  2. Your a bad bad man Andy haha some sexy shelf's in those sticks
  3. Haha all give Β£100 😁 burns hotter burr πŸ˜…
  4. Roughhew mills a canny bit timber he might be to help you out
  5. Haha it is mate Dave knows it's my favourite timber because of the colours and grain Made an elm gallery staircase in my apprenticeship and loved it since then
  6. A walk me mate am not lazy n far from it a buy live edge slabs but from trees that's fell or been taken down because of disease not healthy
  7. Looks and sounds like he made out someone had dun it then when he's got all information on how it could live is now going to go and finish the job hopefully it will drop on his house car or head
  8. Just a tree that produces oxygen that keeps you alive you tit world would be a better place without ppl like you on it
  9. Surely you could of just had it cut back crown reduction and problem roots cut am just a joiner am sure a lot of professionals on here will advise better what you could of dun to save the tree and your property shame to see a healthy oak being slaughtered.shouldent of bought your house really if you didn't like the tree
  10. Did you not hear them hacking into it little ba####s or did your neighbors not see anyone doing it a would be at there front door hacking a big hole in it with a nice Sharp axe the cun#s
  11. Some lovely slabs there mate worth the effort to mill rather than ring for the fire
  12. Or maybe the petrol cap is really just a cap to cover the charging port πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  13. He's been on the crack pipe agen mate
  14. Good idea mate I have a stack of oak there that's got bits of blue in a think a will try that on a few of them and if it works do them all
  15. Pmsl a get exactly that problem just had to move 10 slabs to get one off the bottom
  16. Mill it mate ppl playing with resin will probably like the hole in the middle
  17. That was exactly my thinking mate πŸ˜‚ be good if you could get that day rate all the time mate could rap the offshore job in haha
  18. Nice slabs Andy and a nice payment for a day's graft
  19. Ask him mate he bolted 6ft posts to a 3ft fence 🀷🀷 says it's what the coustomer wanted.what he should of sed to the coustomer was am sorry but I need to re dig the posts because the wind load on the fence etc etc not just went along with someone who doesn't know what they are doing that's why they have clearly got a window cleaner to put a fence up πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ A need some welding dun I know I will ring a painter πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
  20. You wouldn't be saying that if he went and dun work for a family member had there eyes out because his opinion is no one else wants to do it so he can charge what he wants then there fence blew down a week later in strong wind because the tit was too lazy to take the old posts out dig them a little deeper instead a few pilot holes for his bolts into old 3ft posts πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€·πŸ€·πŸ€·πŸ€· special fella like
  21. Sounds like you need to stick to licking windows

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