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Paul Smith

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  1. If you buy an apple device why on earth would you want to use Microsoft software with all the problems they bring? You can get pages on the Aye phone, save a template quote, modify and send as a PDF.
  2. Lemmon oil? Where's it from and why?
  3. Doesn't double braid require both the core and cover to give it it's strength? A loopie is a closed ring and has the same principle as the whoopie sling.
  4. Like them! Gonna make some blocks out of oak and cherry. What finish did you put on them?
  5. If its in stock and you order before 1 I think.
  6. Nice find, they don't do to well in the wild as they are not too clever where other predators are concerned! They might adapt if you hacked them back like you would a hawk?
  7. Perhaps we should have this type of information made sticky, as said ground hog day!
  8. Tapatalk doesn't like them but on my MAC the emotions are there so maybe its an Aye phone thing?
  9. Google verminator. Vaporise the petrol, pump down holes,stand back and ignite! It will go bang!!
  10. Matt, if the jobs for you why do you need insurance as technically youth the employer?
  11. Does the Lowmar have a locking jaw like my GRCS? Is there a fair lead on the mounting plate? Nice bag of goodies by the way!
  12. As usual, very very neat! Great splicing!!
  13. Rob, I think the terms rustic or character would be my selling points! It gives you artistic license which I'm all for!
  14. Just cut them down and charge the right money!
  15. Rob, Will a solid 3" bench warp? I would have thought you would join and glue maybe biscuit joint? Paul
  16. Screw type splitters can grab the wood and throw it. Whatever is in the way gets damaged! We have a HP with a little screw splitter and I've used it twice. Both times in nearly broke my thumb! I'll stick to my hydraulic one!
  17. Rich, I don't think a half hitch would bite but it would have to be tensioned and tended by the groundie. Not a real problem just means he's hanging onto the rope with potentially big bits coming down.
  18. That's a great idea! Hope she keeps them. She will treasure them for a long time!
  19. If you use a hitch at the bottom make sure you can let slack out under tension. Some larger bits are a nightmare trying to move them after they have rolled. Personally I would have a portawrap at the bottom for this reason.

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