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  2. Just ordered! Il update when iv tried it!
  3. Ohh yes i didn’t see that thanks guys
  4. Saw the clip, but wasn't like it all went wrong and off the rails - I think the early Japanese ones did the same too.
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  6. We three bastards of orient arb 😁
  7. Got round to that chestnut, big bastard, long since dead. Glad it’s over. Leaving the bottom 4 metres. c70dacd0-8881-4314-b7ae-1ac1b6883e0f.mp4
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    Jamie’s Driveway

    Driveway in Ingleby Barwick. Use the gravelled areas to either side of the concrete.
  9. Hot fire or not, every stove manual ever written will tell you not to burn wet wood. A neighbour of mine managed to totally block his new cowl and flue in one season, requiring replacement at some cost. Chimney fires can destroy your flue liner, chimney pot etc or even worse case burn your house down. Its simply not worth gambling here!
  10. ....and Trump?
  11. What’s your views on Andrew Mark ??innocent until proven guilty according to some. That sleaze bag you mentioned should be stripped of everything, pure vermin.
  12. Mandelson still in contact with Epstein in 2016, documents show WWW.BBC.CO.UK Lord Mandelson was sacked as the UK's ambassador to the US in September over his links to the paedophile financier.
  13. We are in need of tree climbers to assist with rigging for a film production in Forest of Dean and South Wales for a number of dates between 17th November and 18th December. Please contact us on [email protected] with your availability and qualifications or call us on 01273 358359.
  14. They modeled it on creepy Joe, it spotted a child in the audience and in its rush to go and have a little "feel "n" sniff" fell over. I thought it was very realistic. this is the prototype, the second one complete with lifelike skin covering is actually in 10 downing street, it looks more realistic but again,, doesn't really have any idea what it's doing and is sure to fall soon.
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    Peter Watson

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  17. "Midelfart" is a great name!
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  19. There was a link to the sprocket in Robs post
  20. Yes . Dave has posted it up I see .
  21. N.B. as you have to evaporate a lot more water with a wet wood you will struggle to maintain a high fire temperature.
  22. Back to the original question: At home you can burn all woods without problem as long as the fire is kept hot. The problems occur when the fire is hot enough to turn the oils/tars in the wood into gas but not hot enough to ignite them. When that happens, as the gasses cool in the chimney these oils and tars condense on the inside of the chimney. Generally, as softwood has a higher proportion of tars/oils in them than hardwood you can get the problems you are seeing in your tent stove. The same thing can happen at home if the fire is not kept hot enough. It is not unique to softwood but it will happen faster as there is more tar/oil in it. This is not a good thing due to the blocking of the chimney but also as you are storing fuel in the chimney. If the chimney gets hot enough at a later date it can ignite this stored fuel and het presto you have a chimney fire. No fuel = no chimney fires. From an energy point of view, per unit mass of dry wood there is very little difference between types of wood. Hence, softwood makes a good firewood if handled right. Generally it is less dense so you need more of it in terms of volume and it can burn faster so better to leave it in larger chunks than hardwood. On the plus side it is cheaper as many people do not understand the above and it generally dries faster than a more dense wood.
  23. We are looking to grow🌳our arb department to support upcoming projects across Glasgow, Motherwell and Edinburgh, supporting essential rail and infrastructure vegetation works. 🧗🏽‍♂️ Climber 🦺 Chainsaw Op/Groundworker 📍 Glasgow, Motherwell and Edinburgh 📅 Mon to Fri, days, (may be required to work nights & weekends) ‼️PTS essential For more information or to discuss, please contact Becky Clift ⤵ 📧 [email protected] 📱 07436 348 293
  24. This is a typical russia in all its power. The first russian made humanoid robot powered by AI face-planted during its highly anticipated debut in Moscow on Tuesday. Source: NYT | Roman Sheremeta | 122 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM This is a typical russia in all its power. The first russian made humanoid robot powered by AI face-planted... This is obviously not a reliable source of information. Some leftards even struggle to spell the name correctly. Get back to work rather than pissing about on the internet.
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  26. @Rob D will I not need a new sprocket if I’m running this?
  27. Is there a video of that on the news sites Stubby?
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