Willie adie
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- Aberdeenshire
i have to say the only two makes ive had no issue with are northern wire and estate wire.
there was someone up here had clipex.
ripped it all out and replaced with timber
yes I buy wire from them. actually didn't think they sold wooden stakes@Neddy flanders Have McVeigh parker got a store anywhere near by? If not you may still be within delivery zone.
They sell class 4 timber and creosoteyes I buy wire from them. actually didn't think they sold wooden stakes
anyone got any opionions on post hole double diggers (the spade jobies) any makes to look at/ avoid... https://www.kiwikit.co.uk/product/double-digger/
these seemingly overpriced but probably 1/2 the weight
I've got a cheap 'rough neck' one that's had a little modification. Does the job the odd time I need to dig that deep.anyone got any opionions on post hole double diggers (the spade jobies) any makes to look at/ avoid... https://www.kiwikit.co.uk/product/double-digger/
these seemingly overpriced but probably 1/2 the weight
anyone got any opionions on post hole double diggers (the spade jobies) any makes to look at/ avoid... https://www.kiwikit.co.uk/product/double-digger/
these seemingly overpriced but probably 1/2 the weight
@Neddy flanders Have McVeigh parker got a store anywhere near by? If not you may still be within delivery zone.
anyone got any opionions on post hole double diggers (the spade jobies) any makes to look at/ avoid... https://www.kiwikit.co.uk/product/double-digger/
these seemingly overpriced but probably 1/2 the weight
I think I've passed the 2km mark by now, 5 separate projects. I've used 100 Ecoposts to life extend conventional fences and I have 200 in stock 'cos life extending is a case of bits here and there as necessary.Really? Who was that and why did he take it out?
We've done trial lengths and as long as we can afford it, we will be using it wherever possible.
you recommending the uc4 or the creosoted?Yeah I d recommend mcveigh Parker too... get all my wooden posts through them now.
One of the first merchants to accept there was an issue with the present wood treatment and pushed customers toward uc4 and creosoted
Uc4 are for farmers that can't bring them selves to spend the extra on creosote and to the job properly once and for all.you recommending the uc4 or the creosoted?
you recommending the uc4 or the creosoted?