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silky fox

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  1. This is not silky fox, but a dodgy vagabond in his living room, tapping keys as he's grabbing Z's. \i ran across these fungi in \Kent the other day, and as we have few planes on my home planet, I wonder what they are, and how they interact. the last pic i wonder if it could be a shriveled conk on the stem? Thanks for any help with |ID, and thanks to silky fox, my brother from another planet , for the access.
  2. It is very well made and very shiney!..even the video makes sense...but i will stick to my Spiderjack...
  3. I,ll compromise...Yale blue toungue 11.7 OR Velocity are the way forward...We have both mentioned that for it to self tend to it,s best it really is about pulling the rope "into" the Spiderjack and if it,s a either of these ropes (Or similar)it will just "drop through"with no friction whatsoever
  4. WOW!...that,s right up my street!....great link David:thumbup:
  5. For this device 13mm is on the limit imo.....Thinner is Better! BLUE TONGUE!! Nuff Said!
  6. it didn,t say only that it was VERY old...they also have a Giant Sequoia slice on the wall and a new instalation of an entire 200 year old Oak tree crosssection inlaid into a ceiling!
  7. One more for the grain junkies...amazing how the rings have been replaced with minerals...
  8. Another weekend of Rain so i decided to go to the Natural History Museum and Three of the things(Of which there are many)that i found interesting were...A Fossilised Tree Stump formed millions of years ago the colouring is from its mineral content...Beautiful! Wasps are another thing we are familliar with and these three Wasps nests are from different countries,all created by wasps chewing up wood to form pulp and moulding these paper creations...and newer to the museum,s collection..Carl von hagen,s "Camel disection" ....A great place on a rainy day..Left the museum via the Lambourghini Showroom over the road but couldn,t decide on which colour
  9. I totaly agree Tom, my favourite thing about the S.J is one handed adjustments when moving about the tree....effortless! By the way Tom the lady in your avatar is in breach of Health and Safety...she should be wearing a hi viz working by a road...
  10. and the winner of the climbing kit?
  11. Like Ollie said,clip a weight on the end of your rope. once your up six foot or so and you pull your rope directly into the S.J it will self tend.
  12. Great Rustic Spoons.......Melted bees wax would bring them up lovely
  13. Nice one Stephen! and a great idea easy lift!...ONLY ANOTHER 500 TO GO FOR ME THEN :eek: Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  14. If you mean a silky saw top there is one on E bay now for £12.50 in blue...
  15. The japanese are masters of metalurgy...swords and saws. Great looking saw. Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  16. That.s another level!..crazy! ...nice one mark Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  17. Is that a spiderjack your using with it?..cos i was wondering if that set up worked...looks very nice Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  18. Great find Martyn...another example of nature v man made.....Nature usually wins in the end.
  19. different...but very worthy of this illustrious thread...

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