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Morning chaps, my shift started at 3.30am this morning. First change, nappy, feed, wind, burp, rage, swaddle back to sleep. Tea and biscuits now.
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Still in near daily use. Still in drop D. Still on the strings it came with! Still sounds good.
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PLA is fastest, good for indoor stuff, easiest, start with that, but it softens above 50c, it will melt in a hot car. Lots of colours available. My blue and red stuff is PLA. PETG is stronger, stiffer and better heat resistance. A customer had a saggy driveway gate, so I printed this wheel to stop it dragging. Should last for years outside, longer than the gate I think. My black, white, geen and dark blue is PETG TPU for flexible stuff, not tried that yet. ABS if it needs to be resistant like PET but glued or painted, or repairing existing abs items. I have not tried the high end ones, they can get expensive.
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Simple, hold the work piece in your crotch. And hope for the best.
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I hope that he/she is OK. Rescue climber needs sacking.
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Decent clay shoot at Churchill spot, possibly the best in England, lovely supper and loads of booze! Left the youngsters to go to town but seem to be one of the last of the oldies. Thanks for the birthday wishes, it is appreciated! So would the help unloading/stacking 2t of logs in Retford tomorrow if anyone can swap beer for activity? Beer in Brewshed in town.?
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That’s mad, how are you supposed to hold your work piece when drilling if you need one hands to keep it switched on and one hand to operate the quill handle,
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Sorry to hear about this les, i will be 100% honest on this, as if i can help someone from my own past encounters i will do,, I will say this just as it is,, i got diagnosed with depression in mid 90s after a marriage break up, my GP put me on some meds and tbh i was asleep on my feet for a few days after taking about 3 of the tablets prescribed hence i did,nt take any more of em as they didnt help one bit, i got my self back to some sort of normality after several months of doing things i liked doing, this bit was not easy at all as it seemed like it was a massive effort to get a bit of fishing gear together and clear off for a few days,, Then after about 9 mths i started going in to Preston on a saturday night with a group of lads i worked with and boy was i enjoying myself, at this time i was enjoying life but i knew there was something going on in side me that i never talked about with any one, at this time a divorce had been settled and i had got my house back for very little so happy days, At this time (late 90s) i was in a small pheasant shoot that involved a lot of walking (photo below, after lunch we walked the entire length of the fell) and the following couple of days i was totaly fooked and very low,i then went to My GP with this issue several times over a 18mth period and drew a blank till i so a young stand in GP who took me round to a nurses room for bloods to be taken, 2 days later got a call from GPs surgery to come in, i went and so the main man practice manager who i had al ready seen 5 or 6 times, turns out that my thyroxine level was near on zero hence to problem, He put me on meds for this and i was then in every 2 mths for moor bloods to be taken, i did feel much better after this but i still felt there was still something else ? Fast forward to approx 2005 and when i went to work i was ready for home by dinner as it just felt like the battery had run out, Then after several more GP appointments and getting no where again it was another young stand in GP that picked up on something and i was sent to a ME specialist, on my first appointment i was diagnosed with a 86% case of ME, life at this time was very difficult and even some general day to day chores felt like i was climbing Everest, My ME lady gave me a book and it was just like reading about myself but in this book was a section on diet and basically cut crap food out and eat good decent food, i will admit i did used to eat a few ready meals, takeaways and convenience foods, today i hardly eat any crap food and as for takeaways may be one a month if that,, i would ask for a blood test for thyroxine levels if i was you as this may fast forward things for you unlike myself where it was dragged out for ages, The meds they put me on many years ago work well for me and if i do run out and miss a few days things seem to go backwards pretty fast, i know weather dont help issues like this as it just seems to be crap day in day out, chin up lad keep smiling and i hope things work out for you,,
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This was a very special bit of a treat, I only bought a couple of bottles a long time ago but it looks like its not available anymore. Very strong but a unique ale. Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter | Virgin Wines WWW.VIRGINWINES.CO.UK Black in colour with a brown head - this turbo charged porter is rich and malty with intense roasted flavours. The Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter has intense chocolate aromas which...
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I do like roast pheasant, never tried roast reindeer tbh. Ill give it a go though when I buy a bigger house.
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Samaritans are worth a phone call if you need to vent. 116 123
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"A mate of mine at work went to his local group and said it really helped him to get out of a hole." "Problem is men dont talk, then its too late ..its never easy recovering a body and explaining to family" The hardest task I can ever do in life is to open that door handle and say 'hello, I'd appreciate some help'. My own stubbornness may (-will) one day be my undoing.
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Alder, any market other than biomass?
Squaredy replied to Johnpl315's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
Anybody got any decent alder near South Wales? I am not super fussy: most alder logs are good as long as they are the first and second lengths. I could use a lorry load or a mixture with other hardwoods such as ash sycamore, cherry or most things really. -
Something I've battled with all my life unfortunately. I hadn't had a drink for a month up until Tuesday this week I just had to do something to try and lift my frame of mind yet you feel worse after it.
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+1 for binning the alcohol. There's plenty of decent alcohol free options now, which are worth a go
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I like to think Big J would chime in around now to remind us it only rains Dom Pérignon in Sweden but alas, it seems he's gone. Was it the darkies or motorists he didn't like on here?
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I still think you can’t beat a GH1054 for moving a 2.7t digger around. On my second now and would have another currently. But Ifor’s flatbed/beavertail range is stuck in the dark ages. Not changed since the 90s! My new Nugent is far better built- well worth the £800 ish extra.
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that has given me an idea for an app vicarious suffering on demand VSOD feeling unhappy with your lot - watch footage of someone being blown up by a land mine, or dying of syphilis, being beaten by a Sudanese militia, starving for months on end etc. All the worst suffering in the world at your fingertips. Sunshine on a rainy day
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Two good points. I don't care about the lead. I'm indestructible. Never memorably found any steel shot in a bird. Would care if I did though. My teeth aren't indestructible.