15-10-2009, 09:06 | #46 |
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well guys and girls this is what i can offer
Started work 20years ago for the steal industry building and servicing furnaces and foundries full trained welder,fabricator, Electrical installation engineer. so I can weld and fabricate just about any thing possible then install it Co owned an office Equipment servicing and selling company Supplying Canon and Ricoh large office copiers and fax machines (still do this today) we then took over a Kitchen and bathroom company working as the standby kitchen and bathroom fitter and tiler for when fitters failed to turn up in the morning. I still have the trade kitchen accounts and supply and fit kitchens when asked Currently Still run the office equipment company selling and servicing. Copiers, Printers, faxes, and computer systems and laptops As well as working in general building, garden maintenance and repairs Covering parts of Surrey, Sussex, and Kent Flex Services 01732 86700 Oh and a DJ at the weekends with a full mobile Setup |
15-10-2009, 09:22 | #47 | |
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21-10-2009, 17:39 | #48 |
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21-10-2009, 18:53 | #49 |
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17-12-2009, 00:27 | #50 |
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What skills do we have? well if anyone has an aeroplane they need help with I'm a fully qualified (BTec, HNC & a variety of other City and guilds things....all the old fashioned ones ) Aircraft engineer (mechanical) I also did some work on mechanicals and electronics if your flight simulator (was a nimrod one mainly) conks out.
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17-12-2009, 13:06 | #51 |
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Hi ya'all!
I own a small parts business mainly covering Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars. We are members of the trade clubs and sell parts for all models at discounted prices, including current models! We also specialise in sourcing hard to find parts for any vehicle, especially classic and vintage. We hold quite a selection of parts for very early edwardian vehicles and have many contacts where we can obtain spares for the rarest of vehicles. We also occasionally sell the odd classic, most recent being a 1931 Rolls-Royce 20/25. We also have a very large collection of automobilia and curios which my business partner has been a collector of for many many years. We stock everything from crystal cut glass to bonnet ornaments. Our full catalogue is available to view here : www.RollsBentleyspares.com I am happy to offer any member of this club 10% discount on any item purchased or sourced. Make sure you give me a nod first! |
07-01-2010, 11:41 | #52 |
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Hiya
I own Vintage American Trailer Co (vatco) www.vatco.eu The company name sorta speaks for itself but I don't only do American. I can offer any related service to any tin tenter ( Even modern Euroboxes ) Also, as I have a very large w/shop I can offer w/shop space for any local club member who needs somewhere to work on their own wheels, Needles to say, will also turn out for any club members in trouble or needing help. |
23-03-2010, 20:59 | #53 |
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I'm a tree-work sub-contractor. Basically, I make dead trees safe and safe trees dead. I also do planting as well as maintaining. Based in Essex.
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23-03-2010, 21:07 | #54 |
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I.T. Management Specialist. No real world use unless you need a datacentre/IT department rearranging or moving, technical teams motivated, processes made more efficient etc. etc.
But here's the link in case: www.tigerbey.org.uk |
23-03-2010, 21:14 | #55 |
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23-03-2010, 21:17 | #56 |
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23-03-2010, 21:20 | #57 |
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23-03-2010, 21:26 | #58 |
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i used to be a technical lliason officer for panasonic ( matshushita ) before my illness ,our lass runs her own leaflet delivery business , but business isnt good at the mo , it tends to have sessions of madness then nothing . , most days i sit at home watching tv .
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24-03-2010, 20:45 | #59 |
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i have alandscape buisness:-) well just hanging in their with the credit crunch so any body like advise on drives, patios,lawns,decking,fencing, ect
just ask..... can give you some idea what to pay ect with out getting rip off |
24-03-2010, 21:13 | #60 | |
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Do you sell brake bleed nipples, finding these expensive to get a hold of. I used to pick them up at my local motor factors for penny's, they now want pounds. I like to do my own servicing for myself family and friends and like to keep a supply of 7,8 and 10mm nipples. Thanks Pat |
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