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  2. I bet you got a decent view of the northern lights from up there last night!
  3. yeah it’s a bit weird what does OF even mean?
  4. Warm and sunny 😎 early morning ward round then a wee sea swim
  5. Dunno, I’d be a bit unhappy about people speculating about my finances on here.
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  8. Octogenarian Father? Organised Fiancé? Ostentatious Friends? Overdraft Facility?
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  10. There’s you guys dripping about crossing over threads too. Proof 🤷‍♂️Put it over on the covid thread. One post with zero context, not a great attempt. Mind you 08/22 you been putting the hours in doing research eh you little rascal. Good few pages to get to two years ago, your nights must fly by. Wrong thread I know but is this you getting so excited that you felt it was a newsworthy item.
  11. Pics are of some trees growing out of farm drainage ditches, are these wayfaring trees,.. Cheers
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  13. Not sure if microscopy is relevant depending on the metal, but I wouldn't have a clue what metals the wheat abrasive might encounter in a mill. The rollers would invariably be stainless steel I imagine, but who knows what else there'd be in the bowels of the machine. I do know, though, that anything I've ever made with a bag of stone-ground flour from the gift shop of a working windmill or watermill has had a certain quality to it that I've never been able to place.
  14. It's effectively microscopic so it's ok, it's similar to drinking water the levels of sand is very tiny.
  15. Crikey. Should there be efforts made to switch back to stone querns? Presumably the tiny bits of stone, ignoring the obvious damage to your teeth, are healthier than the various metal dusts?
  16. peds

    ArbDogs? Pics!

    Bit of the auld aurora borealis on display this evening. Very pretty.
  17. I know a machinist guy that repairs flour equipment for mills and bakeries, for a natural product flour is like pumping sand and eats all metal for fun. They do have magnets to remove the metal but yeah, I don't buy mass production bread.
  18. Blimey, that's incredible. Does it have any domestic applications? Should I be chucking acorns into my T5 occasionally?
  19. Yes, you need to also put it into context that the alternative was grit or steel and engines aren't going to like that. Walnut was a waste product too, so win win when your imports into the UK were restricted by u boats etc. I wouldn't be surprised if they also used acorns and similar hardwood to achieve the same.
  20. The gateway may be 17ft wide but if it's coming off a single track road at 90deg it's gonna be tight for an artic/wagon and drag? Also powerline above so even if he did get in, how's he going to unload?
  21. Has anyone heard of this practice before? It's fair blown me away, can't quite get my head around it
  22. Is that just you being a cheeky cnt or are you lying and having a good old rant because you got caught out posting conspiracy twaddle from twitter.? Just in case anyone was wondering or gives a fook, what it was about some bint who posted some garbage on twitter that made some shite news feed which then back tracked realising she was talking garbage and I got slammed for it. Its all in the article he posted.
  23. i would say its knacked they do not like been pruned it should be just going over from flowering now best bet take it out and get a new one
  24. wow OF - a no holds barred approach to climbing the property ladder -whatever it takes, no matter what
  25. There is a few things to think about here,, 1,, i would think you would need a felling licence in place first,, 2,,i would make sure that who ever goes in to your woodland, fully understands the process of thinning and what you want done, as i could just see it virtually ending up ruined ??, 3,,several years ago i let a trainer who provided training for a local council on to one of our sites, it was explained very clearly what was required and TBH it was a right shambles of a job, saw logs cut at 3.5,3.6,3.7& 3.8, stumps left 2ft high, timber lead at all angles, this probably cost me 2 extra days when extracting the timber, on off tractor measuring logs cutting logs etc 4,, what is happening to your timber ? will it be left in nature piles or will it be extracted, there is a bit to think about when letting some one who is young and keen with a chainsaw loose in your woodland, personally i would be there suppervising and labouring myself,,
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