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  2. Poplar is a hardwood, but I know what you mean, its at the softer end 😀
  3. Did you check black/white oil pump and that everything is consistent? Just try regular more expensive bar oil as an experiment (after cleaning and flushing everything out) you are wasting money on replacement worm gears anyway, plus the lack of oil won't be good for your bar nose sprocket.
  4. You must have tied into some absolute nothingness on your various tip expeditions. Ever bundled regrowth together?
  5. To be fair the original post was a bit of a ramble with two questions. It doesn't matter anyway, because the OP seems to have vanished anyway. Checking the land registry would be an obvious first step.
  6. It won't rot and die because of the inclusion. The inclusion may split open in the future, leaving a fraction of the tree and a gaping wound that will never heal over.
  7. Aoother arbtalk thread where no-one answers the question put by the OP. No, you can't cut down the tree on adjacent land. Not lawfully in any circumstances unless with the owner's permission. You could cut back roots and branches to the boundary. You may be able to mitigate or eliminate the adverse effects of the tree on your soils in various ways that do not involve removing the tree.
  8. "Americans for Limited Government" - not something I know about but a quick search looks like they have a very active legal department removing anything negative from the internet.... and you have to wonder why they are hiding so much. I say that because all political groups have negative press - it is a part of the process, opposing opinions are important for political discussion - and these do not - which is unusual... so either everyone love them or their lawyers love them.
  9. I'd bet if I looked you'd find something very similar for Trump too.
  10. Beer bottle opening is certainly a good use of the notch, believe it had several uses including what you mentioned plus a drip point and a marker for the end point of the sharpening edge. i also inherited my dads kukri from his military days in the 60’s it is still in very good condition even with my brother and I playing with it during the 70’s, it was the 70’s after all😀
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  12. I imagine that was more intended to mean that you should only bring out your weapon when you absolutely have to use it, and not just wave it around willy-nilly, rather than every time you draw your blade you have to ice someone. As in try negotiations, discussion, diplomacy, etc. before resorting to the nuclear option.
  13. My dad said the small blunt one was for cleaning animal skins on his issue one, and the notches near the handle for opening bottles. I wonder what happened to it after he died.
  14. Morning all, Day off today, out to lunch with my sister. Had the heating on last night, crazy climate. Have good weekend.
  15. The tips will turn brown sometimes no matter how sharp cutter is, had it on a hedge a couple of years ago hedge cutter was brand new and razor sharp.
  16. nepia

    Homeless

    Yeah it's 15mm. I'm going to add a short length of plastic/rubber so the water can be directed downwards as it coms out horizontally with some force; that tank (we have two) is 1200L!
  17. Nice warm dry morning Out to local for tea tonight 🥳
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  19. Hurrah! Grey out, what happened to summer? Got to look at Ring doorbell as someone's car got hit in the night...... Fair, Eek, Ache
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