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Stubby

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  1. Never poo poo another mans poo poo Blackadder !
  2. I think the hole on the back covered ( or not ) by the plate is for smokeless zones . If in a smokeless zone it should be uncovered . If not you can have it covered or partially covered and do all the controlling with the main air slide . That's how it is on my Burley anyway .
  3. Apart from the make of stove that's the only thing that has changed .
  4. Yea . its not a " pretty " product but burns a treat .
  5. Yes . The helical heart wood grain can be a pain if you don't have a mechanical splitter .
  6. Quite a haul ! All from one place ?
  7. Scabbers was already taken . ?
  8. I like rural . Posh or otherwise . My mate ( who is a tree surgeon ) has an absolute beauty at the bottom of his ( VERY LONG ) garden . It is perfect and in an un molested state . Fagus Sylvatica Purpurea is one of my favorite trees .
  9. I seem to recall when one of mine had the inevitable piston pump issues I had a carb fitted from a much earlier saw that did not have this feature . Or am I dreaming ?
  10. Ah , yes . Its hard as fcuk . Is that the traditional material for letterpresses ?
  11. What setting do you prefer them in ?
  12. If , ( and that's an unknown I know ) its only fire wood you could get a lot more fire wood for £50 !
  13. You are an artist Gary . No mistake .
  14. Mmm . That would be a shame to loose it . Its not that big as copper beech go . There are some monsters on the A272 , beautiful things but not causing any problems . I can't advise , only sympathize .
  15. Who told you about that ? Its a great idea ! ?
  16. They are a bit depressing ....

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