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Brian S

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  1. Built mine out of old pallets, holds about 1.6 m3 each, used 3 of them so far, got 3 still left for next winter
  2. Would do most of the work myself, (I'm in the construction industry) just need to find the cost of the isulation and fixings etc
  3. Still got ours going 24/7 at the mo, being an end house get's cold quicker, going to up the isulation this summer, and see how much to fit EWI, mega ££££££ I expect
  4. Brian S

    Big Tree

    Anyone fancy cutting this one down and logging it up 3,200 Year Old Tree Is So Massive It?s Never Been Captured In A Single Image. Until Now. | The Mind Unleashed
  5. Brian S

    What Brands

    :thumbup: Thank you O learned wise one's
  6. Brian S

    What Brands

    Sorry guys, Just put up a couple of threads on chainsaws my son is looking at. So presumed the other threads had been read.
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    What Brands

    And which models are worth looking at ? More importantly which brands not to touch :laugh1: As per the other threads, small and inexpensive (cheap )
  8. As above Same as the Husky Thread Yea or Nay ?
  9. Brian S

    Husky 236

    Son's looking at one (new) for small logging and general garden work, 14" bar Pro's and Con's, good, bad, or indifferent £169 PS I did a search, but in my ususal technophobe style, found nort
  10. approx 3 1/2 m3 since the start of Oct, and a ton of Taybrite when we started burning 24/7 in Nov, Taybrite for the overnight burn, or if we go out for more than a couple of hours This is running 6 rads, and hot water, living room about 21 C rest of the house about 19 Mine is an inset model, and at the moment the house is not that well insulated SLX 45i & 45fs
  11. Had mine done many years ago, took 2 1/2 months before I could go back to work. Drove me nuts, struggled to get out of bed for the loo, get up and down stairs, even turning over in bed was uncomfortable, this lasted for about 4 weeks, then things improved, but was walking with a stick for another month I'm a Drywaller/Shopfitter/Suspended Ceiling Take it easy and don't push it, you'll put yourself back more than improving the situation Get well soon mate,
  12. Think someone did the calcs on the m3s on an Artic a month or two back, but can't remember what the thread was called:confused1:
  13. Got wet, cold, sleeted on, a tree came down with the wind just after one of the lads had walked past it, (blowing a real hooley) Good day had by all, bag was around 300 pheasants half dozen Partridge, and some assorted pests and vermin Lots of Roe and Red running around, countless Hares
  14. On a couple of occasions, both while out shooting. Was out setting the decoys whilst Corvid shooting, a young Buck jumped into the field, and walked by me, no more that 10 ft away, looked at me ( I was not moving a muscle) walked past, got to the hedge, turned around and walked back. All the while he was looking at me, stopped again, then turned and walked to the hedge, looked at me again, and hopped over the hedge. Similar while shooting Squirrels in a release pen with the air rifle. Buck and Doe stroll up to the feeder where the squirrels were feeding, Doe the wanders down the path towards where I'm sat with my back against the tree. Stopped about 6 ft in front of me just looking at me, decided I was of no interest, and wandered back to the Buck. Both times it really made my day
  15. Old couple walk right past a Bear a few feet away and don't even notice it Video: Elderly Couple Unknowingly Walks Past Bear | OutdoorHub
  16. Couldn't believe what I was watching :cool1: Flexible paper sculptures , art to another level - YouTube
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    Sawdust

    Sell it to the guys who make briquettes?
  18. Things like this doesn't help http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/55254-logs-going-germany-norway.htmlhttp://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/55254-logs-going-germany-norway.html And the boat comes in every 10 days/2 weeks and loads up
  19. If it's been posted, sorry [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5WO9nulOXc]Australian V8 Chainsaw - YouTube[/ame]
  20. Dad was in Harry Tates Navy, CPO Stoker Royal Naval Patrol Service [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRxVUDqhR4w]Harry Tates Navy - YouTube[/ame] Spent a lot of time around Scotland, the Western Approaches, Malta, D Day he was in the Channel Only used to tell me the funny stories, like being chased by the picket in Valletta after a sherbert or two, and just making the launch before the picket caught them

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