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Ironbark

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  1. or a quieter root to avoid the police.
  2. Most of the fuel is converted to heat and sound. It's not wasted
  3. I'm no expert, but I've got badgers in my garden and that looks nothing like the setts I've got which are all angled on slopes not straight down like that.
  4. I'm interested too. been thinking about making on my self for while now. Done a bit of reading and lots of people use http://www.kilnlinings.co.uk, but the kits seem astronomically expensive to me https://www.kilnlinings.co.uk/categories/wood-burning-oven-kits/kl-sheffield-firebrick-oven-superior-kit
  5. What about Grasshopper? I've only used them for parts, but their workshop always look busy.
  6. Prob should have put this in the Lounge.. oops.
  7. A friend of mine in the States ordered some Jack Savoretti tickets and hadthem posted to my house. Now her trip to the UK has just been cancelled. Anybody want them... perhaps for the ladies? Wife's tried Facebook, but no takers. It's at Margate Winter Gardens Tuesday 28th March at 7:45pm. Price paid 22.50. You'd better be fast.... PM address and I can post by 12:30 today Just don't want to see them wasted.
  8. If a dog is born in a stable it doesn't make it a horse.
  9. Ironbark

    Protos helmet

    Can you swap them for better ones?
  10. Not really forestry talk, but I always remember "skid row" comes from logging. Just googled it an this made me laugh.... A skid row or skid road is an impoverished area, typically urban, inhabited by the poor, the homeless, or others considered disreputable or forgotten by society.[1] A skid row may be anything from an impoverished urban district to a red-light district to a gathering area for the homeless. In general skid row areas are inhabited or frequented by individuals marginalized by poverty or through drug addiction. Urban areas considered skid rows often feature cheap taverns, dilapidated buildings, and drug dens as well as other features of urban blight. Used figuratively it may indicate the state of a poor person's life. The term skid road originally referred to the path along which timber workers skidded logs
  11. We all do.. well most of us. If you spend all your money and have nothing left for retirement, then you get looked after anyway I'm being the devil's advocate by the way
  12. Now the fire's out, go and give it half an hour in the tumble dryer
  13. At which point the local authority come along a pick up their care fees. I'm just saying...
  14. So come on then.... how long was it in for?
  15. 486 kgs. The logic being 20% more than the Ash.
  16. 435 kgs
  17. Gelert would turn in his grave. Done, spent quite a few nights there myself.
  18. They try the cheapest option first in the hope that it will fix it enough that you will be happy and go away for ever more.
  19. Ash without those pesky things that bore holes in the bark and make it look like your ash pile has been covered with sand
  20. How much were you thinking? Lyte make a 6m single for about £100.
  21. That's just downright dangerous. Nobody was wearing a hiviz
  22. Reason I was going to use spikes is mainly because I have 8 foot posts already which with spikes will allow me to drive a compact tractor underneath. If i sink my 8 foot posts in 2 foot I'll have to fold the ROPS every time. How long were your posts? Thanks
  23. Yes, that's the thing, it won't have any floor. I keep log in cages made from stock fencing on pallets and move them in an out with forks. Logically if I have 12 post and each can resist 100 kgs of upwards pulley, them I sure i'm worrying over nothing. Thanks.
  24. I'm thinking of building a logstore very similar to the one MonsterMonster built, but instead of digging and backfilling the uprights, i was going to use 100 x 600mm fence post spikes (only 450mm in the ground). Do you think these would be secure enough? The structure would obviously be freestanding, so it's really just the wind getting under it and lifting the spikes out of the ground that i'm worried about. It's going a fairly heavy soil.
  25. Ifor Williams LT or LM series would fit most of your criteria.

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