MY63
Old Oak
Hire charges are ok delivery is almost as much not sure how heavy they are for a car ? back to google 
MY63":3i61964v said:It is an Audi A6 estate no cill and the floor is flat so that should not be an issue.
They seem to weigh around 70 kg which should not be an issue either.
Has anyone used the electric versions.


2019-01-08_07-01-07 by my0771, on FlickrCoolhands":29md6ja6 said:....
I think you may need some sand over whatever hardcore you use to create a flat surface, (‘bind’ it is the term I think) like my path pics below. I’m not sure it will do much to just whacker stone / rubble.
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MY63":1466njw1 said:.....
I am going to take some large boxes of biscuits to them tomorrow.
MY63":3enhbu8o said:....although if I keep dragging mud through the house I may well be living in it :lol: .
2019-01-10_10-33-27 by my0771, on FlickrMalc2098":21h6yxuf said:Those bulk or jumbo bags are single use bags. .....
RogerS":1fbz7csa said:Malc2098":1fbz7csa said:Those bulk or jumbo bags are single use bags. .....
My local builders merchant re-uses them. There's a £7 deposit on each.
Doug":3pp4a5pa said:RogerS":3pp4a5pa said:Malc2098":3pp4a5pa said:Those bulk or jumbo bags are single use bags. .....
My local builders merchant re-uses them. There's a £7 deposit on each.
You can tell your up T Norf Rog I’ve not heard of deposit bulk bags for about 15 years. You’ll be telling us next you can get chips & gravey from T chippy
2019-01-11_10-16-34 by my0771, on FlickrCoolhands":3miw2yse said:I found being like a production line with some things was defiantly faster, so yes I would try and cut many in one go. I would also recommend trying to design as many groups of timbers being the same length as possible. Eg all uprights at 200cm or whatever. It makes everything faster where you can do that.
MY63":1wowrkoz said:You may remember back in December I was asking about band saws and with a little help managed to buy a gently used one for a reasonable price.
I waited for the Tuff saw guys to return from their break they had been hit by a nasty flu bug but I had an email conversation with Ian and he advised me which blades would be best for the work I will be doing.
They have been ordered.![]()
When I was looking inside for the blade brush I also checked all of the adjusters were working and found the tensioner did not appear to be working. I managed to find a supplier who had spares for the machine so I have ordered a replacement tensioner bolt as I had read stripping of threads was a common issue, along with a new brush and the little plastic piece that the blade passes through.
My electrician dropped off a reel of armoured cable and the wacker is due to arrive soon