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kev7937

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  1. Landmark trading always seem to deliver next day as long as you don't leave it too late:thumbup1:
  2. A pic might help if someone's local, don't get put off by the sarcasm I posted a similar thread in the milling section and got some interest Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. How about a pushbike in a fork of something, that'd be origional. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. We've got a strimmer that spins clockwise for some reason,never known why.
  5. I thought radiata had the reddish bark, and the needles were a lusher green colour.
  6. I've driven past this tree once, several months ago but instantly recognised it from the pic, funny how a few brackets can make some thing so recognisable i must drive past hundreds of em but that one really stood out.
  7. Found the diamond disk on an angle grinder way too slow and only good for very light touching up. I have used green stones on a bench grinder but the ones we got recently from machine mart or somewhere similar were dogpoo, I used some years ago that were much harder and made a better job of it but not sure what they were so not allot of use I'm afraid.
  8. Just had a word with my daughter and its most definitely a "buzzy" bee. Hope this helps.
  9. There are proper flushing bogs at the top of the hill by the farmhouse for those that don't like the chemicals or long drops, not a bad place to camp either, great views from the right spot just a bit of a trek to the crafty end if memory serves right. My glasto days are over unless the mrs gets her way, takes me a week to recover and the last time we didn't even camp, hiring in a 6 berth camper isnt quite in the spirit but it was nice to stumble back to.
  10. Great thread, thanks for resurrecting it Wish I had something to contribute but will just enjoy these for the mo. Can you link any to Google earth or is that asking too much?
  11. If you look on the left side of the photo you can see where me dad put some extra stitches in on the bum strap where the original ones had worn out. Think it was third hand when i got it 19 odd years ago. Loler schmoler:001_smile:
  12. When trying to reinsure our fleet most insurers wouldn't cover us for carrying scrap, not that we need to but it's worth checking your policy if you are thinking of doing so. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Picea leaves pegs this is the way I've always remembered it and dougies have little ears on the cones .
  14. kev7937

    Kew gardens

    If your thinking of taking kids leave their scooters behind as they'd rather tears at the gates than let a three year old play on their new toy. Miserable old wotsits
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    Jerky

    Not quite enough gap above unfortunately
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    Jerky

    Tis very yummy thank you very much,though am disappointed with the chilli heat they were dried bought on the bay and are easily eatable not what i was expecting at all. Think for my next batch I'll avoid the commercial sauce and try to make it all myself as not too keen on the stickiness. Did you have another attempt ?
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    Jerky

    Still a bit soft for my liking, was 30 -40 cm away from the stove from about 7pm Am a little bit dissapointed with the chillies it's supposed to be hot enough to stop me nailing it too quickly but that's not gonna happen. I'll see what it's like when I'm back from work later but I reckon it's gonna need another 1-2 hrs with the stove on Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Jerky

    Two cats are well and truly booted out though think they might not like the chilli. Not sure it was a recipe more just what's in the cupboard, I think it should be ready by the morning not too sure though, first time in front of the stove Previously it's been about 8hrs in the oven on a very low heat and the door ajar . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Jerky

    If anyone's even remotely interested Spicy barbecue sauce, three cloves garlic, teriyaki, lee and Perkins, sugar, pepper and three dried bhut jolokia's Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. I've never seen a fishing weight smash to bits and I'm always casting into trees. Surely leads soft how can it smash ? . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Perhaps they should have made it less streamlined to save them being accused of copying. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Can't do those flexible liners much good though can it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. They may make use of it but don't let em catch you fly tipping, they'll have yer leg off in the blink of an eye. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. It ain't cheap though normally works out £55+vat for a transit load This place is cheaper and about 20 mins further http://hengestfarm.co.uk/ but prob worth ringing first as I heard they stopped taking it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. http://midsurreyfarm.com/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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