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sandspider

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  1. Ouch! Lucky it wasn't worse, and the gun was fairly far away... How did it happen?
  2. No criminal charges (so far at least) for the rate rigging scandals. Just fines, big admittedly, but paid by the bank's customers, not the banks or (criminal) bankers!
  3. Looks like a "proper" tractor! Can I ask, what sort of money did you pay for it?
  4. I thought you were just going to haul the sausage out and apply urea directly, in urine form!
  5. That looks like a good spectator sport. Getting the back wheels out while cornering in a tractor is impressive!
  6. Ok, there are exceptions! Perhaps I should have said mass produced modern tools...
  7. Looks good for the money. I bought a new drawknife for £20 or £25 at an old fashioned tool shop in Bristol. General thinking is that the old fashioned tools were better made than the modern stuff.
  8. I don't think the charcoal provides nutrients / fertiliser qualities itself, but it acts as a surface to bind other nutrients (e.g. from manure, compost etc.) into the soil and stop them from leaching away. This is why charcoal needs to be enriched with nutrients to become biochar, and to be beneficial to the ground.
  9. Like that final green one. What wood and finish is that?
  10. Hi graham. I'd be interested in prices for the billhooks please?
  11. Think its this one: A T Osborne Limited - Neuhauser Peeler/Pointer I'd be interested to know what it costs -the website doesn't say...
  12. sandspider

    Gates

    Cheers. Lovely gates, but a bit much for me - more than the car I'd drive between them!
  13. sandspider

    Gates

    Thanks. So plus building costs, varnish, bolts etc. and fitting costs?
  14. Thank you, that's about what I thought. Will experiment!
  15. Is biochar better than basic animal manure?
  16. sandspider

    Gates

    That's a nice gate. (As was the first one, but in a different way!) Can I ask what something like that would cost? (PM me if you prefer) Thanks.
  17. Thanks. I had a look at the Osmo oils, and as you say, they're not cheap! But the finish does look good. Thanks. Sounds good too - not sure if I want a varnished finish, or an oily finish. Think I'll have a go at making one, but I suspect it's not as easy as you've made it sound! Cheers.
  18. Tested out the X27 today, on some old knotty bits of conifer, and a few bits of other stuff. I have to say, it's not all that much better than my toolstation maul. It's got a nice swing to it (and is very sharp), but it struggled to split some of the knotty bits (took a good few whacks). Couldn't split one or two bits at all - admittedly, mostly older partly seasoned stuff, but one bit of recently cut holly resisted pretty hard too. Might be that I'm used to the old maul and need to modify my approach, but it wasn't the massive improvement that I expected. And it got stuck in the wood almost as much as the old maul, and I thought it wasn't supposed to do that. Having said this, I've not tested it on non-knotty stuff yet, and I do think it would do well then, but so does the old maul!
  19. Very nice. What oil do you use to finish them? Multiple coats with sanding / wire wool between coats? I like Gray Git's wooden peg version too. GG, is that oiled / light varnish, or just raw wood? Thanks.
  20. Apologies, I see it now!
  21. Where do you get ducks bigger than a man?!!
  22. Any similar gatherings down in the South West - Bristol ish? I could do with a decent billhook. (Or 10!)
  23. It's easier if you can use a proper computer to access it...
  24. There was mention of some biodegradable tree shelters on here - made of cardboard I think. Might be an option?

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