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Donnie

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  1. I have heard people setting up a fan downstairs blowing the cold air up the staircase and there for circulating the air?
  2. I'm doing up my back garden slowly and this summer house that was here when I bought the house is a bit rotten (I removed half the bifolding doors because they were just completely wrecked and the storm got the best of them. Looking for ideas how to make these doors on the cheap. I thought about bracing it up and putting a sort of blind/shutter thing so I could keep the view of the hills etc and not blocking them with a big open door. Added a photo of the summer house. Cheers.
  3. Basically with the price of heating etc right now I'm looking to use my log burner a lot more next winter if not all the time if I can find a solution. My house is upside down, bedrooms below and front door and living room/burner on the top floor. Was wondering if there's a cheap effective way to get the hot air from the stove downstairs...
  4. If that's the case then I'm out! 😂
  5. Yeah this will be my own vehicle outside of work. I do have an MG ZS as well for the family etc. Also been thinking of a MK3 Ranger as they are apparently bulletproof but they just guzzle diesel haha. I fully expect to be working miles away though so I think a car might be best and convert it into a van.
  6. This was an option I'm considering as well. Either that or just an older Fiesta for the first little while that will take dogs abuse (they have done in the past) until I make up my mind. Would love a pick up just costly. Maybe one day... That's genuinely the main reason I'm making this topic mate. It's crazy.
  7. Yeah I really want a van but I'm just starting out and would be wanting to upgrade it within a year for a newer Berlingo after I'm set up a bit better. Vans are just mental money right now which is a shame.
  8. I'm doing my saw tickets soon and I'm going to getting into the forestry side of things rather than tree surgery etc. I am currently pricing a small van and genuinely can't find anything in my price bracket 3-4K that seems worth it as they're either ancient for an every day work horse or they've been to the moon and back a thousand times over. Is it essential or do some cutters use a regular every day car? Which is a hell of a lot cheaper. Cheers.
  9. Actually booked it at H&W Training last night in Dumfries for the 22nd, it was £900 for the 6 days instead of 1050 at Treevolution, almost the same distance away (kind of).
  10. Looking to do my CS30/31 soon and I am trying to find somewhere that isn't a 4-5 month wait. Tried H&W but they are end of August until they have a space unfortunately.
  11. You'd be amazed at what has water in it. I recently removed thousands of litres of red diesel and the first 200 litres were a mix of red diesel and water. Petrol is lighter than water so if you had a hand cawed siphon and a thin bit of hose you can suck the water out of it if it's a problem.
  12. Looking to get a few days experience with a local business that does tree surgery etc and I'm tied between a few different trousers to buy but mainly thinking on getting these from Engelbert. e.s. Forestry cut protection trousers, KWF grey/high-vis orange | Engelbert Strauss WWW.ENGELBERT-STRAUSS.CO.UK Chainsaw trousers by Engelbert Strauss ✚ high product quality ✚ large selection ✚ embroidery &... And I was just going to cheap out and buy a regular Husq helmet like this one in the picture from this Sam Turner site. Husqvarna Classic Chainsaw Trousers 20A WWW.SAM-TURNER.CO.UK Husqvarna Personal Protective Equipment available from Sam Turner & Sons | Husqvarna Protective... Husqvarna Functional Forest Helmet WWW.SAM-TURNER.CO.UK Husqvarna Protective Helmets available from Sam Turner & Sons | Husqvarna Functional Forest... Buying a pair of Haix chainsaw boots off a friend for cheap to get me started off.
  13. I've watched just about every video of it over the years and it's actually better than most stuff on Netflix. Epic!
  14. Nice. What router do you use? I'm looking to buy one. And I'm thinking of buying an electric planer shortly too but not sure how well the hand held ones go. Novice at wood working.
  15. @difflock Looks good when all planed up and everything. I was looking to make a few chopping boards in the next few weeks to try and sell on over FB etc. How much roughly would you charge for the pictured piece? Cheers.
  16. I've a good friend of mine who is a full time knife maker based in Edinburgh. Have a look. Gemini Bespoke Knives GEMINIBESPOKEKNIVES.COM https://www.instagram.com/gemini_bespoke_knives/?hl=en
  17. If you were closer I could have made you them. I'm in Scotland so I don't know what the carriage would be like.
  18. I have some scaffold boards that I'd like to make into shelves but I was looking to buy a planer and a router (nothing too crazy expensive) as I've other things I need to buy. I've had a look at the Titan planer from Screwfix and the reviews look good for the price. I know it might be hard to find a planer that will do boards over 1 foot without spending a fair amount of money. Also will be looking into getting off cuts of hardwood slabs for making chopping boards in the future too. So the planer and router will come in handy for that also. Also if anyone in the Scottish Borders area has any off cuts of hardwood slabs please give me a shout. Looking for recommendations if possible. Cheers. https://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb579pln-204mm-electric-planer-thicknesser-230v/15774?tc=LA7&ds_kid=92700055256569560&ds_rl=1244066&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_cPhkbuy9QIVDLh3Ch29HwWpEAQYASABEgKlUvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-er2100-2100w-electric-router-220-240v/535FX?tc=LA7&ds_kid=92700055256569560&ds_rl=1244066&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjbbhtLuy9QIVjrd3Ch27vQmpEAQYAyABEgI3zPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
  19. Nah not looking for rear seats at all. Some Berlingo's have 3 seats in the front which would be handy in emergencies but I need it personally as it'll only be used by me and for work.
  20. 2-3K to get me started I would prefer to pay
  21. I'm guessing the 800L has a longer body on it, or is just to do with the weight load? By the looks of it I'm gonna start out in a Berlingo I think.
  22. How do you get on with the older model?
  23. What would having a gap at the back of the brick do?
  24. https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/823976969384493086/924615036285120533/IMG_1359.png?width=363&height=645 I was looking to start up on something like this maybe.
  25. Yeah a lot of black stuff fell through when I took the metal sheet out. Although the back fire brick is moving. I guess this top plate is holding the fire brick pinned to the steel section? Or are they cemented in somehow onto the steel? I've read online but there seems to be a lot of different answers. Cheers @muttley9050

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