TolishAPurd
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Yep, and lots of indoor jobs booked.:thumbsup:One thing that might come in handy too is to have a winter fund put by as you never know how bad each winter will be.
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Yep, and lots of indoor jobs booked.:thumbsup:One thing that might come in handy too is to have a winter fund put by as you never know how bad each winter will be.
I use a pick up that is 4x4, the roads gonna have to be pretty bad to stop me working lol.One thing that might come in handy too is to have a winter fund put by as you never know how bad each winter will be.
how about this?: http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-methylated-spirits/13028?cm_sp=Search-_-SearchRec-_-Area1&_requestid=363409#_=pi must get in a few litres of antifreeze , ready to add to my bucket. what i really want/wanted was that methanol antifreeze that you used to be able to buy but i bleve its now banned . it was less "oily" than the blue stuff.
however needs must so i will make do with the blue bucket additive for when it goes sub zero
very interesting, must look into that.
You must have a tall ladder to need that mate. /emoticons/smile.pngI need to get one of those flasks. Here's my new winter coat I bought from my window cleaning supplier 
Good point. Might need to stock up on the thick socks. Tbh the sole reason for choosing them was the price, and if they last a season I'll be happy. I've got a nice pair of dewalt riggers that won't wear out, but they would work well on the pointer ladders.I don't like steels in winter tolish..draws heat away from your feet quickerI do find riggers very warm though even with steels
B&Q tradepoint are doing the dewalt riggers for £34 when I walked in last week, think I paid 55 for mine so a bargain.. They live forever.I may get another pair of righers for winter but not sure they'll go with my shorts