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H-A

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  1. I have a Pioneer P12 top handle, runs well but need a new brake band and handle. Anyone got bits kicking about? H-A
  2. Skip lorry and a big chain, I have pulled roots out with a skip lorry, they can shift quite a lump. H-A
  3. 16.8 tonn
  4. I demand a re-weigh, how heavy is the pallet? H-A
  5. Did you take off the weight of the pallet? Gutted, I never win anything. H-A
  6. I have tried to turn it with little success, I thought it had silica in the grain structure. Best used in landscaping and left uncut. H-A
  7. Be more specific H-A
  8. I know the guys that cut Petr Čech's grass, he is the Chealsea FC goal keeper. They charge extra to clear the dog crap before they cut the grass. Some days it looks like a farm yard. I would add a charge for clearing dog guano. H-A
  9. 560xp, sorry kg. H-A
  10. Some of these modern batteries have a temp sensor mounted close to the cells. There is also a a little pcb intelligent charging circuit. Perhaps when you try and recharge, the batteries are a little warm, let them cool before recharging and see if that makes a difference. Hope they are not like the Makita 18v Li-ion, these have a three failed charges then you are out chip. Wont allow a recharge if there is a weak cell. Then all you get is the flashing light of doom. H-A
  11. H-A

    Ufo

    They are big, a guy was killed in France by these. H-A
  12. If the battery had hit someone it could have killed them, would be nice to hear the response from Husqvarna. Front line feedback to Husqvarna from the forum, they must be monitoring. H-A
  13. Looks good, could turn someone to the grey side. That has aluminium in the bar to lighten it, does it flex or twist? H-A
  14. H-A

    Knife making

    No sorry, just make them for fun H-A
  15. Mine balances well but it has a bit more up the noisy end (560xp). H-A
  16. Yes 18" H-A
  17. Trouble is then it will be too nice to use. H-A
  18. Expensive bread knife, all you need now is a Sugi Light. Get windows 8, you will hate it:biggrin: H-A
  19. H-A

    Knife making

    Yes, I find it is easier if you anneal the steel first before cutting out, heat to red hot and allow to cool slowly. Then when shaped, harden the blade, and temper to the required Rockwell number. 01 tool steel harden at 790-815 c, temper at about 200c, gives Rockwell 60-61. H-A
  20. H-A

    Knife making

    The top one is 01 tool steel, available from most metal stockists. The bottom one is a Lauri PT, zone tempered blades with a tempering line. Very sharp, I like the traditional Scandinavian blade shape. Lots of blades available from https://www.brisa.fi/portal/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1. Worth a look. H-A
  21. Expensive bitsa. I like them to be as original as possible. H-A
  22. H-A

    Knife making

    No sorry, just make them for fun. H-A
  23. Holly Oak H-A
  24. :biggrin:That is not a Burr, this is a Horse Chestnut burr. This is a picture from Google Earth Street view. I have driven past many times, been so tempted to slice it off. About 3 foot diameter. H-A Anyone else seen it?
  25. Rhododendron ? H-A

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