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jackmayo

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  1. Yea I though of that after, I think I'm going to go with red instead.
  2. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AuLggeY2zMmHdDdrdlFQWGwyeFRYcWdPQ0h6YjV0Qnc&usp=sharing This is a list that I made with the help of Simon as well, hope it helps and the only reason why I'm buying the harness is because its cheap!
  3. Yea well you can tell if it a fake or not because a genuine zippo will last forever and is it breaks zippo will fix it for free or even replace it which shows you how confident they are!
  4. I think that is true for the zippo lighters but not for the hand warmers, I'm not sure but my lighter is stamped and the hand warmer is not.
  5. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuLggeY2zMmHdDdrdlFQWGwyeFRYcWdPQ0h6YjV0Qnc&usp=sharing That is the list that I want to buy as a beginner and the harness is only £120. http://www.honeybros.com/index.php?app=ecom&ns=prodshow&ref=PETZL_Avao_Sit__Fast_Harness Feel free to ask me any questions about the list and keep us updated on your progress! Thanks Jack
  6. Jon, you can buy them of eBay in black or chrome for £10 as zippo is a brand that has a lot of copys, but if the seller seems legit then I can't see why not, post the link up here, Thanks Jack
  7. It uses a catalytic converter (the mesh type thing on the top of the body) so there is no flame, you just heat the head with a lighter for a few seconds and the it burns or converts the fumes into heat!
  8. I just received this in the post today and wondered if anyone else has one. It was cheap at only £10 and lasts 12+ hours with a good strong heat which would be great on cold days. Which is a but pointless now as it seems that we are having the beat weather in years! http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005MIM8U0/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Its a good piece of kit and I would recommend it to anyone that works or spends a lot of time outdoors! The fuel is cheap also as it runs on lighter fluid and I bought 6 125 ml bottles for £7 and it hardly burns any fuel so overall a great buy! http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004K66BIA/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  9. I can't make it due to exams but I will try to make it next year if this year is successful, it may even become a tradition!
  10. This harness looks good for the price and I think i will go with the hitch climber set up as it is the simplest set up. http://www.honeybros.com/index.php?app=ecom&ns=prodshow&ref=PETZL_Avao_Sit__Fast_Harness Can you list the items that I need to be climbing fully, I have a brief idea but would like to know the full list. I am not sure what type and how many carabiniers to buy, I have a budget of around 300 pounds and I think that realistic with the price of the harness as i was expecting to pay 150+. Thanks
  11. Too be honest, I hate you all now as I am pricing up how much a starter kit will cost, and its not cheap!
  12. Thanks si for a great day and can't wait until the next date! Worked out well and the weather was great! (This is small jack by the way!)
  13. There is Google drive which is great, free and stores all work online so can be accessed anywhere and is backed up!
  14. jackmayo

    fitness

    Yea I'm interested in this too as I really need to improve my stamina as I'm beyond unfit!
  15. You mean socks? I had a good pair of walking shoes so that's great!
  16. Here in Ireland there are adverts reminding you of how dangerous the PTO is and showing people who have lost there legs after there overalls get caught in the shaft without a cover on and there legs being ripped of. So I'm with you!
  17. Well the sprocket is running smooth and I ran some wd40 through to clean it out but that will soon burn up!
  18. Everything else is fine its just about 2 inches that have been pinched, also what lubricant should i use on the sprocket, bar oil or mechanical grease, and what is the best way to apply it? Thanks Jack
  19. The chain came off of the bar when revving upto speed, the chain catcher has been damaged and i was wondering if i should change it or put the curve back into it, I have a spare broken chainsaw that I can take the catcher of and it might fit on the damaged piece. Also I think the cause of the chain coming of is that the bar has been pinched and when running the chain around the bar it will not fit and will clog up. So i was thinking of wiggling a screwdriver in there to widen the grove will this work or is there a better way. I wasnt running the chainsaw at the time so I am not sure of the circumstances of why it came off. Thanks Jack
  20. He even waves his hands around in true style at the beginning!
  21. This seems to be the main one. When its lake a lawnmower attached to the front.
  22. How long does it take to change attachments? Any other plans for it, maybe a barrow?
  23. If you start any thread with: Decided to buy some new arrows for my longbow Then you deserve recognition my friend!

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