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snoko

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  • Birthday March 3

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    West Coast of Scotland

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  1. Cheers Dean, Multi-tool was waiting when I got home last night. Thank you.
  2. Great cause, just threw my hat in the ring. A great achievement, well done to all. Happy New Year.
  3. I've had a Handol 51L for 3 years now and can really recommend it, very efficient. I'm currently burning a mix of Leylandii, cedar and oak and the house is roasting. We getting an extension built and planning on fitting a Contura 550 or 580.
  4. Try the most westerly point on the UK mainland - Ardnamurchan and the beautiful Sanna Bay if it's isolation and tranquility you want.
  5. Not quite up to that standard, but definitely agree the Fiskars axe makes all the difference to an old heavy splitting maul. It really makes the job a pleasure, just watch your toes / shins!
  6. Steve, I think you've nailed it there. Have one really good story involving you both that you know off pat. Don't make anything up or tell porkies and you'll be fine. Good Luck.
  7. I love this site, what a fantastic thread, well done to everyone concerned and hopefully the turn around Predator needs.
  8. Not a Silky but Bacho Laplander £11.99 on [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bahco-Laplander-Folding-Saw-396LAP/dp/B0001IX7OW/ref=pd_cp_lp_1]Amazon[/ame]
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    Next Saw?

    Cheers Guys, I have both Stihl and Husky delears close by and yes I have all the PPE, wouldn't think of using a saw without it. I may stick with Stihl as I've had no probs with the wee MS181.
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    Next Saw?

    I've currently got a MS181 and it's perfect for what I intended ( feeding the stove and general garden work) but recently I've been helping friends and neighbour out and it's just not up to the job, So, I was thinking a new saw is required -- MS 261 or 346xp. Need some help / advice deciding.
  11. Update - used some Stove Rope/Glass Glue to stick the glass back together - worked a treat and now got the stove back up and running - very hot and glass still holding.
  12. Hi, had mine about a year now, paid about the same although the s/s flue up the outside of the building cost more than the stove. Absolutely love it, more than halved the gas bill! Gives out great heat and very efficient. Currently burning a mix of oak and Leylandii, well I was until I broke the fecking glass! Handol - Highly recommended.
  13. Cheers Steve
  14. Was it ceramic glass?

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