You should do, I were just thinking you might be confusing things, what with this recent warm weather n'all...
Can picture it now. There's you in all that protective gear going round spraying things as those on holiday there, wonder what yer up to.
School run over, or not even a thing back then.
I'm sceptical of some of the rules brought in over the years. Makes it seem as though it's been done to force you to pay someone to do what you once did. And for their benefit, not yours.
Local council use quads with a tank on the back. Paper suits, paper masks and eye protection seems to be optional.
Sat inside on warm days.
Cooler here, with the sun poking through this last hour or so, to no great effect.
I have all sorts of qualifications, I can legally even spray near watercourses etc
I've helped empty pongs and sprayed weed, legally.
All sorts of tractor stuff,
I can even operate emptying wheelie bins on a Comical(new trendy word for Council) Lorry...
Set up road works and gawd knows what else,
I had to stop t'other week and informed the bloke controlling the flow, he was too near the junction where the roadworks were taking place, boy, did I get a thunderous look...he was about 20m out...
Busy afternoon, finally got round to unblocking my first hotend nozzle blockage, pliers and a lighter...
It's fitted back on and printing just now, bet I've jinxed it, eh?
We were on knapsacks then CDA applicators which were good for edges etc but for areas? jeez, took ages so reverted back to knapsacks for that bit....
Well done, saves a lot of work..
I said to cemetery manager,
why not strim then spray between stones, save yer men (women too) a lot of work, so prepare a section for a test...
It must have worked as all the local cems are done that way now.
Basically goes down to earth then a quick run over with a knappy....
Lovely sunny afternoon and evening here at the Towers....
Just getting the early evening fodder bag ready.....