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Stubby

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  1. Just measure the bar from the tip back to the bucking dawgs/spikes/bumpers .
  2. Another good one for me is Jason Bourne . The scene were he ends it by breaking the gas main and putting a sheaf of paper in the toaster ... Someone ?
  3. What about the Jack Reacher bit where they offer him out side . Its 5 against 1 but he tells them its only 3 coz the other 2 will run . Someone put up the link for me ...
  4. I saw that Steve ! its magic I recon 😁
  5. I would say , as above , that it is a cypress of some kind . Not a pine anyway .
  6. Eddie is talking about Aspen which is an alkylate fuel . It has no ethanol in it at all .
  7. And one with a clip board and high viz and hard hat .
  8. Possibly . I can't remember .
  9. Tom on the Matchless dropped a bollock at around 5,40 by not stopping for the biddy at the zebra crossing 😁
  10. Because JSN gave a list of qualifications and you immediately , in your next post , asked " what qualifications should I be looking for ? " Apologies if its not but just seemed a piss take to me .
  11. You are more astute than me Mick 🙂
  12. At this stage it has to be a wind up , surely ?
  13. It seems they like sun and damp soil . Could it be drouht ?
  14. Thanks . Yes my stove is 8 or 10 years old now . Still works a treat . In that time I have had 2x sets of vermiculite board , 1x inner glass and a new top baffle/soot catcher plate that I made myself out of 3.0mm stainless . The OEM ones are too flimsy IMHO .
  15. I have a Burley Hollywell which was rated as the most efficient at the time 82.9% . It is also double glazed but with no cat . 92% is a big jump . Cant see any of their stoves rated at that though . Which one is it ?
  16. higher octane does not necessarily mean more efficient . You need a higher compression to get the best from it . In fact if you use " high octane " fuel in an engine that is not designed for it you can get a lesser efficiency than you would with a lower octane fuel . ( I read it somewhere ) 🙂
  17. Either that or they are on holiday/in hospital etc
  18. I think the rakers want taking down a tad .
  19. Beautiful . Everybody wanted a Triton of some description in my day . There were two of them in our group , both with 650cc Bonnie engines . I was on my Royal Enfield 700cc Constelation .
  20. Stubby

    Jokes???

    I think its " Ram Jam Full " 🙂
  21. About 40 years ago I had a Parkray hopper fed stove . It was fed on anthracite beans . it had a bimetallic air control . You set it at a number ( 1-10 I think ) and when it got to the temp that corresponded with the number set it shut the air down . as the stove cooled it would open up again . Simple but worked .

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