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  1. I have heard good reports from users of the KM Max, Scandere, and Xstatic with the Bulldog Bone.
  2. Looks a bit like the debris of the carpenter ants.
  3. Baz, please see private message. I might as well post this recent picture here also (photo credit to Francesco)
  4. Here is a Bulldog Bone that I made recently for an Italian climber (photo credit to Francesco). It is midline, does SRT or DdRT, and has an adjustable bollard, and optional nano swivel. available since 2014.
  5. Italian climber who just received his Bulldog Bone this week.
  6. Several users have recommended for the Bone the KM Max or Scandere ropes also.
  7. If you like that 13 mm rope in the Bone, I bet you would love the KM Max, Scandere, or Cougar much better.
  8. The gods must be crazy il Postino
  9. It is called the SharpForce chain sharpener (which comes in 3/16 or 7/32 sizes) https://www.amazon.com/Husqvarna-653000035-SharpForce-Chain-Sharpener/dp/B0044U4TC2/ref=asc_df_B0044U4TC2/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241967373029&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13430713228371801340&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9009968&hvtargid=pla-438686039422&psc=1
  10. The Husquvarna file holder allows the round file to be rotated as you file. Also the raker file can be removed or turned over easily if so desired, as the holder slides open so that the round file can be swapped sides for either side of the chain teeth.
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f-2X2-euIc
  12. The Bulldog Bone is not a good option for a two person load. Even if it held the weight, it would exceed my recommendation and upon release may not stop the load due to momentum.
  13. Maybe show the Manufacturer, and ask them what they recommend. Perhaps they will send a new case.
  14. There is no reason Petzl could not add a headstock and tailstock to the ZZ, as I have made an improvement to the headstock on this very compact Lynx in the video which works SRT with the Tendril rope pictured.
  15. Congrats on making it this far. I thought Croatia could go far when I saw them in the first round, so we shall see soon. In my opinion Belgium has the best goalie.
  16. A two front wheel design would be much more stable. I have a push barrow with two wheels and it is very stable.
  17. Dad and I built a fireplace in his log cabin and used the 2" required gap around the firebox, in conjunction with a forced air fan to try to draw heat into the room, but only had limited success with that. So now have replaced the fireplace with a wood pellet burning stove which draws outside air and am quite pleased with it. It will fire up and shut down at any pre-determined time and only needs the hopper filled once a day. Here is the fireplace before the change, notice the gaps on either side of the firebox, and the air vents above the mantle.
  18. Very nice! Love it. Did you try India ink on the scrolling? The white is Bone and the solid black is? I once made a non folding knife out of an old mill bastard file, using the tang end to fasten layers of leather with a brass butt and brass hilt for the handle end. That knife had a marvelous edge.
  19. We have a regular red cedar mantle, with red cedar boards on the gable , left with the rough edges, which you can just see above in the picture of our hand built log home. The cedar on the gable are untreated with any finish, and are now 35 years in place.
  20. Wish I could buy one from you! I have an 8' x 8' table I made in our front yard that we use all the time, but yours will be so sweet and I bet valuable.
  21. Neat. What do you plan to make with the slabs? One idea springs to mind : )

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