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TreeHouser
Like budda!New blades on a virgin prune... hell yeah...
Like budda!New blades on a virgin prune... hell yeah...
I'm thinking they could work well on dead pine removals, for all the bits. I'll have to keep it in mind.
Tongs, is that like these?
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Also you didn't do too bad on the Combi can.
When you bemoaned the fact that they were so expensive, I thought about offering to ship one down.
Glad I didn't, it costs $74 AUD here. With shipping it would have been WAY over what you paid.
If you need a replacement pouring tip, let me know. I can probably ship that as a letter.
If you dont have a mini rake, you are missing out on how easy a flopped clean up is. Rake it close to the truck. Attach scoops, while your groundie blows the fine bits into a new pile.
I can envision exactly what you're saying. I gotta gear-up a bit more I think.[/QUOTE]
Words to live by, Justin .
I never brought my rake to a job.
Bookmarked!LOL youse guys.
Yes, I get Silky products direct from the Canadian distributor, depending on shipping costs I can usually be competitive. They also carry other Japanese imported tools and knives at times, check out the website at www.bigbeartools.com and let me know if you want me to price something for you.