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GarethM

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  1. Arbcalypse now & arbcalypse now redux the directors cut. A whole extra couple of minutes that changes the whole meaning of that original garden conifer removal behind enemy lines.
  2. Mummy I don't want to see that in 3d
  3. Would it be classed as bullying or just some depraved fetish to get the groundies dresses up as minions?
  4. Arbtypes across the land will now be shouting "yippie ki yah mother Hubbard" instead of timber!.
  5. Interview with the Vermeer. Stihl magnolias Not sure if blade runner counts.
  6. Forst and the furious
  7. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://melit.ee/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/EN-HF260-EM-03487230-1.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi6tvzotqn7AhVhRkEAHXWvCZ8QFnoECBYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw31OVzVgzVOZBLMAUBuJ8F4 Page 32
  8. I wouldn't run anything other than full chisel to be fair. Providing you get the right sharpening angle they seem to keep an edge longer and lasts a while providing the timber is clean and you don't find any metal.
  9. Was the old boy looking for club card points ?.
  10. I'd suggest not painting it or trying a more breathable paint. Did you also paint the underside of the green by any chance, just thinking if you didn't the next time you might get away with it. As the wood needs to breathe. Whilst I love Christmas, mostly for the multi coloured lights. It's, erm November!.
  11. 30030086817 should be the 18" bar 36390000074 is the chain Plenty on fleabay
  12. And what was she wearing in this unlikely Welsh hook-up?
  13. That cheque pattern is certainly helping to hide the middle age spread and beer gut!
  14. Everything it touches just goes up in smoke!.
  15. I'll BIC right back
  16. If they're not a match, do you have to rub one up the wrong way ?.
  17. That's across the grain tho, wasn't meant as a teaching to suck eggs. But effectively take the highest reading, even then a 4" log would be dry regardless. I'd suggest getting someone to check the installation, it's safer than just throwing around solutions. As we can all suggest lots of things but without it being Infront of us and knowing model numbers etc.
  18. That's why I was reading the keeping bees with a smile, it is about leaving them to do what they do and only taking a small amount of honey. Quite a good read really, whilst they still want to harvest honey he advocates minimal checking and allowing the colony to pretty much self regulate. Sugar was highlighted as a problem due to its refined nature devoid of minerals and such.
  19. L&S are usually great when you're buying a decent amount of things, looks cheap until you remember the postage at the end.
  20. You just need the bare necessities 😉
  21. I have been reading "keeping bees with a smile" off an on for a while. Definitely is an eye opener, but I think its probably a little less intensive in the UK.
  22. Especially if you've not got a cowl.
  23. Dad, the top of the stove is melting!. No son its smelting.
  24. Whilst I don't know his reasoning for wanting to switch from petrol to tractor. You could always swap out the petrol engine for a similar sized diesel if it's cost savings your after ?. Providing it's the same HP, they should be the same rpm etc.
  25. Would be interesting to see how you're putting them together and if they work. Guessing you are going to lathe out the middle for a frame or let them do as they wish ?. I'm sure I remember reading that idea in a natural beekeeping book, but the book was advocating horizontal hives and mostly leaving them alone.

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