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Monikieman

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    The Back o' Beyond, Monikie.
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    Avid firewood collector.
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    Dundee

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  1. not sure if it's a local deal but Asda are usually quite good for national deals. Bruichladie 10 YO reduced from £34 to £20. Even if you don't drink the dreaded stuff It's fine for a Christmas present. All the best.
  2. That's a bit moss on the log. They're drying fine.
  3. Logs stacked about a month ago and are now growing. Renewable energy at it's best!
  4. A builders bag at 800mm = .52 m3 at £94 a bag = £173 m3. ( think, but could be wrong....just in case seeing how this thread is going!) Could you process it yourself and advertise and use the profit to buy soft wood? Or, just burn it. Cheers
  5. Ah. I find scoring whisky far too difficult. All I can say is that bottle was troughed in a week. (I'm on tablets and not allowed to drink WTF but had a week off). I suppose you're £30 for a normal bottle so the tenner extra is worth it. Very easy drinking.
  6. The Lagavulin 16 yo is superb. A little heavy at times but a nice one to have at the back of the cupboard after a hard day or when the water's been running out the arse of your breeks.
  7. Got to agree about burning dead elm. I love the wee poles that don't need splitting. Great heat from them. I have found that the trunk, even though looking dry, will still have some moisture inside. It'll dry quicker than truely green elm, but still not ready to burn straight away.
  8. Never mind that. I couldn't get past Sam Fox. Must show the wife. Might explain to her why I like big................. Maybe not.
  9. Think I'm using 24 and 36 grit on a soft backing on the grinder. You have to keep it moving but it takes off a lot and doesn't seem to clog up. Seems cheaper than flap discs. Mind you, nothing fancy like the rest of you guys. I'm still on shrooms.
  10. Lucky you! Did my first cut this week as I was a bit impatient. Could have left it another week.
  11. Almost finished! Not all in the one night though. Quite a nice dram. They have an excellent whisky bar there as well. A good chance to buy some really expensive whisky by the dram.
  12. Dry stane dyke with wooden slab top for seats or benches.
  13. That looks brill. Great idea and very nice. The toby cover is very neat. Wish I had seen that before doing my drive!
  14. Have both on today. then the sun came out in the afternoon and it's 12 degrees now outside!

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