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slack ma girdle

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  1. Probably 10 % of your insurance. That was the only advantage that i could find for joining.
  2. I can feel the vibrations from here. Nothing like the feel of vibrating metal in your hand !!!
  3. I went there 20 years ago, magical place. I wont recomend anywhere as i expect it has changed beyound all recognation. You will have a bast and a culture shock where ever you end up.
  4. Granny's soap flakes (pure soap), from the supermarkets. Less than a pound per box, and it will last many years. A small handfull in the washing machine with the rope on a 30 degree wash. Come out like new.
  5. I can not stand them, they scare me with their nasty bendy wobbly ways. I do however use a small step ladder when trimming hedges in gardens. :scared:
  6. Still waiting to get my final assessment whilst assessing, so that i qualify. So far it has been a white elephant as i have been waiting eighteen months, and i am not qualified yet !!
  7. We are haveing the same problem with the mighty Nuffield 10/60. I have taken off the starter moter, and taken to my local auto electrcal shop. Tested it for £3, and it is fine. Now faced with trying to find the electrical Fault. Thankfully the nuffield's electrics are simple, like me.
  8. Hi Paul you didn't used to live in Pembrokeshire and work for Tilhill cutting trees around powerlines
  9. So long your discription matchs what was sold, then e-bay should back you. I have had a couple of problems with people trying it on. Both times e-bay back me as it was as discribed.
  10. Pulp or saw logs ?
  11. I think of better things to spend £1000 on !!
  12. what ever floats your boat !!
  13. because all timbers hard or soft have different charateristics, and therefore different uses. You will have to pad this out a bit for your assignemt. Cut and paste is always usfull for this.
  14. Doh doh doh, there is a homer in all of us. this is supposed to be a related link LiveLeak.com - Monster ACNE on ear, blah! ENJOY
  15. thats a nice stack of logs
  16. The straighter the flue the better the draw. The 135 degree needed to go from the back of the stove and out through the wall is the most expensive piece, over £200 in twin wall. Jewson do a lead and rubber seal for flues going through roofs. If its only in your shed try flexible chimeny liner for the flue, but make sure that is is the one for wood burner as the other liners rot with the lignit in wood smoke. You can probably get it off flea bay quite cheaply. Just make sure that there is enough of a gap between the roof/ wall and the chimeny to reduce the chances of ignition. Don't forget when all else fails hit it with a hammer !!
  17. looks an intriguing knot. Not sure through about its practicability
  18. ummmm big shiney toys. At £40,000 i would be scared to take it any where
  19. :dito: Because you can?
  20. Yes yes yes, sold out of our logs in November, struck a deal with a local land owner with logs, now sold out of those. Still having people ringing up after logs.
  21. Hornbeam responds well to pollarding, as do most hardwood species, and if done for long enough it will produce rare invertibrate habitate
  22. Could have been anther monolith, it looked like there was an interesting rotton cavity inside.
  23. Having just re-read the post about the lightning boots, i have now reliesed that you wanted a personal message. It is now probably too late, but i would be interested in testing equipment in the future. I used to work for a climbing shop, and regularly tested and reviewed equipment.

     

    slack ma girdle

  24. If you combine the kelly kettle or the wood berner with the diablo, then you have the ultimate go anywhere drink/ hot snack combo. The Diablo Current fav to ward off the cold is chees and onion, followed by nutella and banana.
  25. Ye haaa, giddy up lets ride

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