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dazbrit

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  1. I'll have these please. Can you send me your details please.
  2. I'll takt it KFC. Thank you very much, just let me know what the postage is and I'll pay you through Paypal, if that's ok. Looks like I was a second too late.
  3. I'll have them please. Send me your email address and I'll send payment by Paypal. Thanks.
  4. I've got half a dozen and they basiclly look after themselves. I keep mine in a run made from 3, 8' pen sections (the two ends cut a section in half) and keep half of it covered from the elements. I did make a house for them but they've never used and seem happy enough outside. One tip I would give is to make it rat proof. I put weld mesh on the floor as I lost some a few years back through rats digging holes and killing the birds. Prepare for plenty of eggs (start laying about 8 weeks), I usually boil mine and pickle them. If you need any more info give me a shout and I'll help you the best I can.
  5. Does anyone know where I can buy some heated handle bar grips, that include the thumb warmer, for my quad bike? I've been looking on the net but all I can find are just the grips.
  6. I had a pair that leaked from day one and fell apart after beating in them 3 times. Sent 'em back, got another pair, same as first pair. Cheap **** and I'd leave well alone if I was you.
  7. They cut a field, near me, about 2 hours ago and I've just been for a look......probably 300-400 on there already.
  8. Klasse 1 Chainsaw boots. Used but still in good condition with no breaks or cuts. Size 43. £35. Will send pics to your e-mail.
  9. You don't have to watch it!
  10. No. Had a nice bacon sarnie though.
  11. I'll probably go for spring rifle as I really don't know anything about pcps and I shot so well with the Hw35, I might just keep an eye out for one of them. I had a couple when I was a kid and always loved 'em, I know they're a bit heavy and clumbersome but always seem to be accurate and always pack a punch.
  12. I've not shot air rifles properly since I was a kid (30 odd years ago) but after borrowing a mates old HW 35, I've come to realise how fantastic a tool it is. Where I live the house is surrounded by land that is really stoney and outbuildings, so is not really safe with the rim-fire, plus theres a couple of houses near by. We suddenly seem to have been over run with rabbits lately and as some game crop is going in this week (only 100 yards or so away) I thought I'd try and thin 'em out a bit. Went out for an hour last night and an hour this morning and so far had 5 rabbits, 2 squirrels, 2 jackdaws and a pigeon and all of these (bar one rabbit) have been clean kills from between 25-30 yards. I'm well impressed and am now on the look out for a decent air rifle, I've got the bug back I had all them years ago.
  13. I'll have a set please. Paid you through Paypal. Thank you.
  14. Avoid Jack Pyke. Total ****.
  15. Landrover Discovery TD5 W reg (2000), 136,000 miles, 5 months mot, 4 months tax, 7 seater, high and low box work perfect, excellent runner, very good condition inside and out. Will have full service and valet and be for sale at the end of the week. £2400. Get in touch for more info.
  16. dazbrit

    Scooters

    Been thinking of getting another one for the last couple of years but the prices are putting me off, you're looking at least £2500 for a standard Li125. Had an Li125 series 3, Gp200 and a vespa PX in my younger days and had some great laughs on the runs. A lot of my old scootering mates (now in their late 40's and early 50's) have bought scooters and started going on runs and club do's again and by all means are having a great time, not sure I could go 2 days without sleep in a muddy field, near Scarborough nowdays though.
  17. Wall and floor tiler for over 20 years until March this year when I start my new job as a Gamekeeper. Been working hard towards this and can't wait to get started.
  18. Sounds about right price wise, but should only take 2-3 hours to put the self-leveller down a couple of days to tile it and 2-3 hours grouting. Three days max.
  19. Nothing wrong with going over existing tiles as long as they're solid enough and you dont mind the floor been 10-15 mm higher. Also what are the existing tiles laid on? If wood you're gonna need a flexible adhesive and grout, in my opinion I'd get flexible anyway as you can still get movement on a solid floor. If you were confident and only doing one room I'd say have a go yourself but because your going into several rooms you'd be wise to get a tiler in (£15-25 per metre). Make sure you get someone reccomended as there's plenty of fly-by-nights around who reckon they're qualified after going on a 3 day course......oh by the way I'm a City and Guilds qualified wall and floor tiler with over 25 years experience. Bit too far from me though but if you need any advice get in touch and I'll help you the best I can. Good luck.
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