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Hi - yeah found i had smoke coming out my ears by the end of it, i work as a landscaper so this was a challenge. used this forum to help me through it.:smilewinkgrin:

I was a landscaper, during the winter I did property maintenance which developed into tiling. Been doing it full time for 7-8 years now and love it! You won't get the same suntan you do with landscaping though:lol:
 

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