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Old 11-07-2013, 20:51   #181
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Cheers pal

Nice change from hanging doors, laminate floors and shitty flat pack kitchens anyhow just wish I could do more bespoke shit
I know what u mean mate been hanging doors most of the week. got 2 floors to put down next week problem with laminate its shit for the blade on the chopsaw
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Old 11-07-2013, 20:52   #182
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I know what u mean mate been hanging doors most of the week. got 2 floors to put down next week problem with laminate its shit for the blade on the chopsaw
Never use my chop saw on laminate mate, only jiggy

Dw718 blades are £30 a pop for a shit one, as you know one laminate floor and they're toast
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Old 11-07-2013, 20:59   #183
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Never use my chop saw on laminate mate, only jiggy

Dw718 blades are £30 a pop for a shit one, as you know one laminate floor and they're toast
never thought about jigsaw to do all the work could save a few quid does it slow the job down to much
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Old 11-07-2013, 21:02   #184
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Not when your as fast as me

Just use a hand saw to square across then jigsaw it

If your doing loads buy a laminate guiloteen from machine mart, they are very quick !
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Old 11-07-2013, 21:02   #185
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I work at a equestrian centre and I'm also a self employed photographer
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Old 11-07-2013, 21:36   #186
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Another couple of close ups for anyone that gives a fk



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Old 04-01-2014, 20:27   #187
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Hi All,

I was a motorcycle service advisor @ Chiswick Honda

I am starting on Monday @ R A Creamer (Jaguar) Kensington

If any of you need Jag service im sure I can help
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Old 04-01-2014, 20:36   #188
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I was a motorcycle service advisor @ Chiswick Honda
I was born in Chiswick, first proper job was with Frank Allwrights in the High Street, BMC agents I started just as the 1100 was launched, well before your time I assume, Rick
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Old 06-01-2014, 14:31   #189
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Some nice work there Linka

I have worked in education, in the UK and internationally, for 27 years. Boarding schools mainly. Taught Design and Technology (DT, CDT, Design, Graphics etc). Having led several faculties and departments I wanted (needed?) a break so took the plunge and have set up as self employed for this year as a consultant within education.

I advise schools (nationally and internationally) on the design, build and human resourcing of Art, Design, Technology and ICT areas. Recently I have added marketing support using social media and other areas. I also advise parents looking to relocate back to the UK on what schools would best suit their needs.

So far...three months in and broke but happy not to have to deal with all the admin pressure that exists in teaching currently

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Old 29-03-2014, 21:57   #190
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I have a degree in astro-physics.......... Oh no..... That was when I fell asleep at lunch time in the van! I work at a large double glazing factory here in Norwich. Have been for 18 years. I decided to get my hgv licence as I'd had enough of factory life and 6 years on I now do both!! Drive part time for a local vehicle recovery firm but must say, I've never had to recover a terrano! Also a competent diyer and just yesterday had 12 cubic meters of concrete delivered, power screeded and hand floated a base for a new build workshop.. Not mine though. :-/

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Old 06-04-2014, 23:13   #191
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Retired countryside manager after 34 years in the woods and forest, and managing protected countryside, coast and historic landscape. Not much use to anyone here as I live in France, and run my own small landscape gardening and tree surgery business. I would like to retire properly one day.....when I can afford to
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Old 21-04-2014, 00:58   #192
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I am a self employed heating engineer - SP Boiler Services, I service & repair domestic oil fired boilers - http://www.spboilerservices.co.uk I also run a forum for Oil Boiler Engineers/Technicians - http://www.oilboilertechnicians.co.uk
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Old 07-04-2015, 22:16   #193
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Hi folks my son and I run a security dog company. We have three dogs that can and are deployed on numerous and varied sites. eg, Riot duty in Birmingham, Olympic guarding, deployment with local Police forces Special events duty .Young farmers and Prom nights I am a qualified security consultant and ex-police officer. We may not offer the service you need but we may have contacts that can help.
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Old 07-04-2015, 22:16   #194
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Hi folks my son and I run a security dog company. We have three dogs that can and are deployed on numerous and varied sites. eg, Riot duty in Birmingham, Olympic guarding, deployment with local Police forces Special events duty .Young farmers and Prom nights I am a qualified security consultant and ex-police officer. We may not offer the service you need but we may have contacts that can help.
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Old 08-04-2015, 17:46   #195
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Compressors, I work with compressors (based in Leyland) for industrial applications.
We do a range of air tools and consummables too, have a look at the catalogue http://www.pace-catalogue.co.uk/default.aspx, stuff can be posted out.
http://pace.uk.net/
I never knew compressors could be so interesting.
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