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  2. We as a people need to wind the clock back on legwear. Greaves, puttees etc.
  3. It’s not great for holding a knot when it’s not under pressure, but splicing in a krab is 30 seconds work. It coils fine once it’s been properly used and stretched, then it loses its manufacturing ‘memory’
  4. Yes, it has got into the drain twice already, once it somehow without damaging anything got under the manhole cover and grew into the drain blocking it, second time a survey found a dropped pipe which had happened previously, the roots had only just started to get in but that's been repaired.
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  6. Didn’t know that, assumed it was brought in from a job and stacked. I saw another vid of an apparent site clearance they were chipping up and it looked a similar shitfest.
  7. Exactly, they pay to tip and it all gets chipped into biomass. In all fairness he wasn't that negative about the chipping ability. It was more the feed mechanism needed a more grab friendly setup that's more aggressive and funnels anything into the feed rollers. Which isn't a surprise as he's a Italian pezalatto from David the Haycaps guy.
  8. It's a green waste tip for tree surgeons etc how else is it meant to be piled?
  9. When I volunteer with the Ramblers on footpaths, under the supervision of the local authority, those using the battery brush cutter have to wear hard plastic shin guards. I thought it was OTT but...
  10. Hugely pleasing. Strong aesthetic. An eternal vibe.
  11. I've not used it for rigging but its awful for tying knots or coiling up, extra bulky. A cinched biner is the best way to use it?
  12. This sprang to mind.
  13. Tandoori Chicken - phase 1.
  14. I woke up at midday and it appears to be spring! Walking the dog now. My jacket’s open. I just found a young couple sitting on the ground, admiring the view together. Optimism. Promise!
  15. We got given a box at the Albert Hall in about 71, cannot remember much about it but he wasn't bad. His style went more to his roots as he got older. I certainly understand how a rocking boppper wouldn't get excited with his music but for truly depressing Harry Nilsson did it for me.
  16. It is. In this scenario it’s an advantage.
  17. Look at me worrying myself to death..
  18. Yes, ideal as a light rigging line.
  19. Wordle 1,694 3/6 ⬜⬜🟨⬜⬜ 🟨🟩🟩⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  20. I had to cut it shorter to drive the car to A&E, it pulled out easy enough though, then a tetanus jab. The impact of the wood against my ankle bone hurt the most, a proper sickener, even with chainsaw boots and trousers on.
  21. Don’t think you’re safe just because you’re in France Mick. I’ve telt Interpol.
  22. I bet, who pulled it out?
  23. Why ever not? 15 years ago I spent months with an Ahwi in a 100 hectare plantation taking out the rhody in between the trees with a skid steer. The follow up treatment was good and last year the ecologist told me there was none to be seen.
  24. The police have been informed
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  26. It is ILLEGAL.
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