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1 minute ago, DIDO.1 said:

I had chainsaw pants on yesterday in that heat and they have chaffed all the skin off my thighs 

Vaseline , in ancient history when I was a foundry worker , grafting in 40' sandblasting every hour vaseline was my bestest friend .....

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Leaving home for the office View from the office. Closer view from the office.....they are farmed deer.... The office. Planting new trees and re-establishing old lines

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2 minutes ago, Borr said:

Vaseline , in ancient history when I was a foundry worker , grafting in 40' sandblasting every hour vaseline was my bestest friend .....

I wasn't even doing any work....we were clearing the pheasant pens out so I just put them on so I looked important. I only had some hedge snips

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5 hours ago, Arry said:
35 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

I had chainsaw pants on yesterday in that heat and they have chaffed all the skin off my thighs 

Was boiling yesterday I was hiding up the tree in the shade poor bloke chipping on the ground thought he was goner have a heart attack bless him 

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1 hour ago, Borr said:

Vaseline , in ancient history when I was a foundry worker , grafting in 40' sandblasting every hour vaseline was my bestest friend .....

I found Sudocrem 100 times better than vaseline stopping the old chub rub when I was working making plastic probably wouldn't of been as hot as a foundry worker but it was hot 

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45 minutes ago, Chid said:

I found Sudocrem 100 times better than vaseline stopping the old chub rub when I was working making plastic probably wouldn't of been as hot as a foundry worker but it was hot 

Yep, Sudocrem and cycling shorts. . 25 years in furnace gear.  ?

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Jesus, it’s been a scorcher, 60 tonne of limestone chipping down and rolled, completely changed the look of the yard 

then lucky me got to fit the 5 stable doors, amazingly the bricky and the other lad had far more important jobs to do, the grinder had to come out because they are so badly made, why they didn’t buy Monarch doors I have no idea 

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17 minutes ago, Stavross said:

Jesus, it’s been a scorcher, 60 tonne of limestone chipping down and rolled, completely changed the look of the yard 

then lucky me got to fit the 5 stable doors, amazingly the bricky and the other lad had far more important jobs to do, the grinder had to come out because they are so badly made, why they didn’t buy Monarch doors I have no idea 

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Lovely tidy job that mate ?

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26 minutes ago, Stavross said:

Jesus, it’s been a scorcher, 60 tonne of limestone chipping down and rolled, completely changed the look of the yard 

then lucky me got to fit the 5 stable doors, amazingly the bricky and the other lad had far more important jobs to do, the grinder had to come out because they are so badly made, why they didn’t buy Monarch doors I have no idea 

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That is tidy mate .Are the clippings loose .

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