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Stubby

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  1. You have children Jonathan ?
  2. He posted " its done now . So onward . "
  3. Thanks . watched it . The whole thing is just bollox . I have a beard anyway ? . On another subject . Very sorry about your dog . been there 8 times . Never good mate .
  4. I have zero clue as to your original post " Gillette looses 8 billion - discuss " but I assumed it was bad and when you posted your list of woes I thought if also used their razor ....
  5. I suppose if you use a Gillette razor as well its godda be " the tin lid "
  6. I find bone dry Euc goes with a bang sometimes .?
  7. If you have a horizontal splitter ( as I have ) then I suppose you get whacked in the bollox . Had a few rings go bang but no injuries as yet .
  8. Few dead wood sticks that could come out or not as the case may be . Nothing abnormal there . Tree looks in good health to me .
  9. Now a days its probably just working in front of the harvester felling over sized or steep banks were the harvester can't get . Years ago hand cutters would to everything .
  10. Oh . Ok . Sounds more like casual labor .
  11. Sounds idyllic Fredrik ! Bet you are a happy man ?
  12. So do you have to keep phoning him up and asking if he wants to work or not ?
  13. I see myself in a flit cottage as well . The reality is live in a late 60s built place . ?
  14. Surely its the same distance from the top down as it is bottom up ? ?
  15. It might pay you to cut a few racks to ease accesses ( if its planted in a matrix ) ...say every 7 rows if its flat .
  16. My house was actually built with a 7.5" clay liner in the flue . The 6" stainless one is a nice snug fit inside that .
  17. My defra approved smokeless area ( nominally 5KW but punts out 8KW at full chat ) stove has a 6" flue . No problems with draw either . It pulls like a train .
  18. I would so love to be " in the know " . Ho hum ...
  19. May be , maybe . At the end of the day they are riveted the same as a chainsaw chain and they can take some abuse .

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