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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. the wood will be embrittled, keep rigging to very minimum, no big swings on your anchor. from memory, its probably soft rot (brittle) as its ascomycetes.
  2. dont you think shes a little curvey for Applanate terms?
  3. been having fun havent you! looked like a thinker, good job.
  4. anyone got any advice on winch and winch bumper combos, for 200TDI on galvanised chassis TD5 2002 body but 89 vehicle reg
  5. decay "pattern/implications" not much different to meripilus or Honey IME, though maybe slower and less invasive.
  6. actually prefer the Klemheist in this situation:thumbup1:
  7. bought a ART adjustable cambium saver with pulley a while back, its awesome but to be honest most of the time just a basic ringed cambium saver is what I use
  8. I did not suggest anything about the contribution the forum makes overall, only that there appears to be at times a "selective hearing" type of scenario. Try not to twist it all out of shape and stick to what i Said, dont manipulate it, it is what it is, and aint what it aint, which you say was implying the site was less than an outstanding contribution. I am not accusing the SITE of anything, only the mods of choosing NOT to do their jobs and uphold the sites Rules and regulations which all have signed up for. This has finally been addressed, the reasons for doing so 99% likely due to the very quote in my statement, that if it continues credibility will be lost, rather than acknowledge the truth in that statement, a suggestion that something is to the FORUMS detriment, youve twisted it to be an attack on the forum. Happy New year:biggrin:
  9. This one goes out to........... well nuff said! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMEe7JqBgvg]Internet Bridge Troll - YouTube[/ame]
  10. oh stihl are going to get hurt over these new saws!
  11. # \pretty typical of very well fed P. ostreatus, the frilly edge ect:biggrin: would have been good eating in them a week before the shot!
  12. a great example of why panic fruiting should be taken more seriously! great set of images:thumbup1:
  13. stick to natives, forget the laurel and walnuts and defo the leylands! sounds awesome, good luck
  14. its not my realm mate, and I certainly wouldnt deny anyone a place in it if it was, far from it, i been stood at its doors screaming at everyone to come and see whats in it!
  15. talk me through that assumption with Pic 3, not at all being piccy, fascinated by such a statement with mycelium in the rings ect
  16. Im always going to give YOU of all folk stick you know that dont you! Nothing made me try so hard in life as being made a monkey of!
  17. Shocking coming from a student! BOTh are annual and its resinaceum
  18. ive gone through a shocking amount since i moved to Bedmond and got an open fire! a more efficient stove is the future with water jacket me thinks. at a guess ive burned a ton bag a week for 4 months!
  19. very common in wetter areas on Petreas
  20. they only "enforce" statutes and fines these days, "coppers" they aint no more
  21. I've been messing around with time on my hands and looking at ways of using my talents in as many ways as possible, this is one project I've been really enjoying:001_cool:
  22. Thanks fella, we will have a spare room, even a spare house in the village should you fancy it sometime!
  23. soon to be out of alcatraz!

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