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Macpherson

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  1. By coincidence I just watched this
  2. Yeah, tbo I really only liked the original line up, the first 4 albums and then I kind of lost interest... I thought Steve Upton was a very good drummer but I don't know what happened to him, never heard of him since 👍
  3. Yes some of that looks horrible, I've got a load of slabs that need legs and they popped up but I don't think that based on you're pics I'll risk them, it looks like reality bears no comparison to their website👍
  4. Santa Claus ?😄
  5. Ha ha, I knew you were going to say that😄.. I'm not far behind you, but unbelievably Peter Frampton is actually older than you !!!! There's footage of him playing this with his son but I've not found anything original. Humble pie, Greens playhouse Glasgow when I was 16 was and still is the best concert I was ever at, and then when Frampton left the next one they did was with 'Frampton's camel' in support and when the main act came on Peter also played that set, his guitar along with Dave 'Clem' Clempson I'll never forget, it's just a pity there's no footage .. that I've seen anyway👍 This will.. 'take you back'
  6. Hey Stubby you'll need headphones for this one as it's old, wish there was film.
  7. I have a dedicated metabo bench saw, and a 305mm mitre saw, but I still find myself looking at flip saws. I think under the right circumstances, they can be a brilliant addition to any workshop. I really like Metabo I've got their 10" planer amongst other stuff, my neighbour has their table saw and I'm fairly impressed with that. Metabo MPTTKHS315C TKHS 315 C Table Saw 2000W 240V | Toolden WWW.TOOLDEN.CO.UK Shop for Metabo MPTTKHS315C TKHS 315 C Table Saw 2000W 240V online at the best prices! Free Delivery and...
  8. Good selection here. Iron Table Legs | Etsy UK WWW.ETSY.COM Check out our iron table legs selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our furniture shops.
  9. Yes, I use a 305 sliding mitre saw and also a 260 flip saw which rarely gets flipped and tbo I've put up with it for too long and I'm looking at a dedicated larger table saw that could make a 4" cut asap, cheers.
  10. A flip saw is handy for small joinery .. but a sliding mitre is needed for construction timbers, I'd say that as a general tool a 305mm sliding mitre combined with the best table saw you can afford would be a good combination, I have some Metabo mid priced stuff that I'm not disappointed with from a non professional point of view.
  11. Well that's about the biggest non problem I ever did hear of, as Stubby said, your combustion chamber is running at it's optimum so why by unhappy with it, I suppose the only ultimate answer to your fussiness could be to find some used space shuttle heat shield tiles on ebay and cut them to fit 👍
  12. And things usually come in 3's 😆 least you know what to expect next year ! and a merry Christmas by the way.
  13. Hi, did you stain it ? and was it a heavy dense board or quite light.
  14. Ah, the vanished Mr Hewn... miss his input.
  15. I wonder if it was a male or female dog.. and who was the receiver🤣
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  17. I'm looking for the same as I had to go back to my old Nokia which I had given up on due to being unable to see the screen in even any daylight, the new Nokia dumbphone was worse, I managed to polish the screen of the old one a bit but it needs changed. I've been looking at the Cat B30 which claims to be waterproof, dirtproof, drop proof and loud with a long battery life and a semi decent camera.. have a look. My problem is that I know sfa about tech👍 CAT B30 Tough Mobile Phone - Tough Phones TOUGHPHONES.NET The CAT B30 is a tough mobile phone with an IP67 rating, making it dust and water proof. This is a simple and easy to...
  18. Believe me I'd love to but I can't be at home full time atm possibly in the future👍
  19. One of my neighbours who seems much more green fingered than myself last year tried these wool slut pellets with some success, obviously not a commercial answer but I recon I'll give them a go round my rhubarb next year as unless I go out every night with a torch and pick them off I get no crop. We used to have a lot of Hedgehogs in the village but there was 1 notable pellet poisoner who wouldn't be told and of course they vanished, it's weird how some folk are selective about which part of nature they value and are unable to see the full picture... she died last year at 90+ so we'll see how long it takes for them to return.. Buzzards seem to also sporadically vanish for years at a time so I suspect a strong connection. Romney Marsh Wools ROMNEYMARSHWOOLS.CO.UK
  20. No surprises then👍
  21. Did you break that red cars window, my arsehole neighbour's done his own 3 times with that head, I borrowed it once.. it can fairly fire stones 🤣
  22. Serene 👍
  23. Thanks @Stubby, not sure if I already replied due to @redwine 😆
  24. Yep, one of my neighbours has the solar water panel, it works great and was a condition of planning permission but unfortunately where I am the sun goes behind the hill for a couple of months a year. And yes I'm in the middle of setting up a simple 12v system for outdoor LED lighting, at least it'll be a start👍
  25. Firstly how do you do that @ baldbloke thing 😃 Yours and agg's conversation was way over my head, I am considering solar and batteries in the spring but maybe just for a lot of 12v lighting at first or perhaps with inverter of limited emergency power. When I recently looked at the subject it was the complicated control systems that I quickly realised that I don't have a hope of understanding and wouldn't want to have to depend on others for maintenance. In the spring I will probably contact my nearest installer for advice and possibly a survey. cheers.

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