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slack ma girdle

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  1. I was wondering where the re-gen was, then i saw the goat and i had the answer. Knarley trees man i love it.
  2. Speak to the magazine editor and explain to him that you are starting leagal proceedings. Find out from him what policys they have for dealing with unsubstantiated claims, and wether you have a rught to reply in this magazine. IF nothing happen go see your soliciter
  3. Good evening Steve, i am having trouble logging on from my computer, but bo trouble from my phone. Are you having any problems at your end?

    Cheers murray.

  4. You have been a busy boy this weekend.
  5. Mill it green as the wood is softer. If you are not kiln drying it then you be leaving it between 1-4 years depending on how thick the plank is.
  6. Following on from the felling the biggest tree, Who can fell the biggest tree with a 13" bar. I will start the ball rolling with a 27" Sitka.
  7. Great minds think alike.
  8. So many toys, so little time.
  9. At the risk of being nosey, where in west wales are you. I would like to come and have a look, as i might have some wood to put through.
  10. Sorry no picture, but saw my first swallow today of the year. Sumer is nearly here.
  11. At a guess it is too much power generating vibration, equalls wash board effect.
  12. Sorry to be a pedant, but is that not espalliered ?
  13. You have been GIVEN......... That is not fair, boo hoo.
  14. Dog is a couruption of old english meaning 'no good', unlike annual mercury which has imprortant medical properties. It is poisionous to humans, but i would imagine that most of the wildlife out there can eay it with out any problems.
  15. I use my saw for ripping planks that i have cut with my chainsaw mill. The blade i use is a ripping blade filed to a cross cut angle, which means i can use it for both with out altering the tooth profile. The only down side is logs cross cut have a ragged edge.
  16. You will have change the angle of the teeth to convert it to a ripping saw. Some where on here was posted how to sharpen saw bench blades, and he explains the difference between the two.
  17. Cheers for the replies peoples. I ended up drilling out the head, to leave the stud. Removed the water pump, and used a stud extractor with a 2' extension bar to shift the ruddy thing. Heat would have not helped as the bolt is 5" long. However the tip of the bolt about 1/16" is still left in the enginne block, so i will have to pack the new bolt with a couple of washers.
  18. The last bolt on my water pump is stuck fast, and as a result of my efforts is nicely rounded Should i: Weld on a bigger nut (Not sure hoe i am going to hold the nut on until it is tacked on) Drill out the middle and tap in one of those star shaped stud remover
  19. Here you go: http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/video-forum/29244-vertical-speedline-sections.html
  20. Nothing will stop poplar from trying to regrow. My stack put out shoots waiting to be picked up, about a foot of growth in ten days.
  21. This guy is supposed to be good: theluddite.com
  22. As these changes are for England, is anything changing in Wales ?
  23. They are black mountain flies, and do not just live in mountains. They have a bite as bad as a horse fly. Luckily they are normally only around till June, just in time for the horse flies to take over. :thumbup:
  24. What is wrong with holyhead ? It is alot closer than Liverpool.
  25. I love listening to people with a passion. Wise words.

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