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corylus

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  1. Usually deal with Greentech, but no qualms about screwing the best price out of them. It's not like there is any warranty/service issues with buying stakes/shelters. NOT how I would deal with machinery folks. The mesh guards I have looked at are pre-formed..........so just as easy to use. Any more suggestions...?
  2. Who is doing good deals at the mo? I need 3-500 Also what are your thoughts on mesh tubes vs solid?
  3. For longevity between charges must go led. I buy from ledhut, lots cheaper than shops plus loads of 12v stuff.
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    Bio-oil

    Cheers...will have a gander.
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    Bio-oil

    What bio-oil are peeps using at the mo? I've had a search about on Arbtalk but can't find anything current. Apologies if it's a repeat question.
  6. I prefer the TR70. Thats the one 'good looking' chaps use. (see earlier link to vid if yr confused!)
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    Baby names!

    TCD......you reminded me of this.. A woman who described herself as “A little bit Bridget, a little bit Ally, a little bit Sex And The City” and chose to call her baby boy Fred as a childishly rebellious attempt at a clever reaction to those who might have expected her to call him Julian or Rupert. Bit of advice: call him Rupert, it fits, and besides it’s a good name. Don’t be calling him Fred or Archie, with all its cheeky but lovable working class scamp connotations, unless you really do have plans for him to spend his life in William Hill’s waiting for them to weigh in at Newton Abbot. From: Half Man Half Biscuit: Breaking News - lyrics Half Man Half Biscuit: Breaking News - lyrics As an aside my moment of John Peel fame came when he dedicated 'Breaking News' to me once on his show, using my soubriquet of Edward-Ian Lampoon
  8. Still here........ Tree nuts PM me regarding construction and ill get in touch.
  9. Branched oyster mushroom if my id is correct. Cant have been a poisonous one though as im stil
  10. They are a nightmare for farm animals too. Tend not to be digested too easily.
  11. Cheers for that....I will pick some for our 2, one of which I am hoping to use for logging in the future.
  12. Picked first wild food of the season yesterday. Got the wood fired pizza oven going and had wild garlic and oyster (branched mi thinks) mushroom pizza. Just base, olive oil and the above. W O N D E R F U L L Anyone else foraging?
  13. Funny how many faiths have festivals which mirror 'Earth' festivals.
  14. Surely we now have the knowledge to understand these things and reason on facts?? Thats just what all previous generations thought!
  15. Me thinks the blogger (which you have linked to) needs to get out more. Have you noticed the number of blog posts? Could we maybe buy him a football? Although he could be right?????????????????????
  16. Any idea where all my plectrums go then?
  17. :thumbup1:
  18. Very interesting...............tell me more (please)
  19. Mebs me just being a bit thick:blushing:
  20. Agree that files dont seem to last as long as 20 yrs ago BUT getting through 2 files to sharpen a chain???????????????? I presume you know not ever to let a file touch the cutter on the return stroke? And 30 strokes on a cutter...must be a blunt file. If I did 30 stroke I wouldnt have a cutter left (OK slight exaggeration!) Oregon files btw
  21. Youre wasted on this planet. Outstanding......................
  22. Brash works for deer up to a point, but if you have bunnies it just gives em a good hiding place.
  23. Well well well. Not what I wished to put but a clean version! Obviously wasnt ME havin a moment. Its whoever dreamt it up:crazy:
  24. Sorry but I think I'm having a moment here....................... you get paid for burning wood:confused1::confused1:
  25. 8th Jan cut through small syc roots making a track with digger and next morning small puddles. Presume the sap was rising? (200m up int' Yorkshire Dales FYI)

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