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Stubby

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  1. That was happening when i was about 3 I seem to recall . ?
  2. You are , of course suggesting the girth and length would require the getting down that low ?
  3. I think of repairing the washing machine ...
  4. Well , she could grab mine if she wanted , after all its been a while now Kev ...
  5. I remember yer maun smoking it on an RC 30 and later an RC 45 .
  6. William Dunlop ( one of the Dunlop road racing family ) dies to day in a practice crash in Ireland . R.I.P. William .
  7. Stubby

    Dolmar

    Not a problem ?
  8. Stubby

    Dolmar

    Err I dunno . Best ask Andrew Shavey ?
  9. That's in the owners manual ....best way to check for rust . ?
  10. They could do it like the old TV license vans . A license to operate a wood burner with a data base and vans driving round checking for smoke ?
  11. yep , this is true . Say one Holm Oak log = two pop logs . This dosnt make it bad .
  12. I have some Mission 753 ( non freedom ) Loadsa speaker for the money even back then .
  13. Pop is the " go to " fire wood . You are always going to get another bit
  14. That's about the same as my 13 year old Navara .
  15. I don't know . You would have to ask Dave . @skyhuck
  16. And takes up moisture really quickly so keep it covered . ?
  17. If you " take the hit " and sell it as soft wood you will be breaching the trades descriptions act as it is indeed hard wood . The thing with pop is to keep it dry ( more so than other woods ) as its make up , once seasoned , makes it react like blotting paper and will take up moisture like no other . I use this next line quite a bit .........Dave ( Skyhuck ) boiled his central heating burning pop . .......
  18. Cracking good fire wood I recon . Why not use it yourself . Might see you out ! ?
  19. It wan't my tongue it was my ....oops done another Matalot ......

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