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Paul Smith

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  1. Theres loads of tutorials on YouTube .
  2. A Heart and lung shot is very humane and for a novice I would not let him shoot anywhere else! Head and neck shots have the place and I shoot most of my deer like that but you must now your capabilities! Tanning does take longer than shown on the programme.
  3. Think Taylor hamel did one on YouTube.
  4. I think you need a license to sell it as compost.
  5. Keep us posted Ian.
  6. That's the point Drew, it's rated as a splice. Can't see the problem with it.
  7. It has to be in the same room. You can get external vents to fit direct to some stoves. This stops the draft problem in the room.
  8. Any stove over 5kw needs an air brick as per part J building regs.
  9. Sherrills call that Gorilla stitching and its rated.
  10. I looked at this last year along with the Cube from the states. Both told me they had no plans to launch in the U.K. Looks like this one may be worth a look if they take visa and debit cards.
  11. Why do I need to splice when using my unicender!?
  12. The cone splitter on our processor spins logs and I hate using it!
  13. It does but I have never used mine.
  14. Palmers have a site just of the ring road.
  15. Why would you want to switch to ddrt?
  16. Craig used to run out of Farsley, he might know of a tip site.
  17. Congratulations to you and Mr Olley!
  18. He's going to do my 395 very shortly!
  19. The unicender is clipped into my bridge so is pretty close and by having it above means there is no drop or shock on the lanyard if you drop the saw. It also is easier to handle than if it was below you.

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