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Tippin Alaybye

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  1. I see your problem. That doesn’t happen with mine. I know you bought yours second hand. Did u get the manual? I’m sure you can adjust for that. My angle is set for softwood and so follows the tooth face much better, cuts out a little of the gullet (not as much as the demo video on woodland mill channel) and clears the tooth back easily
  2. can u post some pics of what you are doing with the metal putty? u r obviously more of a handy andy than i am
  3. Dakin Flathers replied to my enquiry Hi Andrew, Thanks for your enquiry. Set amount from the factory is .0215” per side. Kerf is 2 x .0215” + blade thickness (I don’t know the thickness you are using). Regards, Matt my blade is 0.042"
  4. It’s not perfect. When I get the fuses I will video and show you what I mean. For now let’s just say leaving it unattended will mean damaging a blade
  5. The blade. If you are on about the grinding disc it what came with it
  6. Shooting is good sport. Recently I’ve had a variant of greys, locally, smaller, a gingery brown with tufts on ears. Must be some mutation. Anyway, they still taste ok
  7. Any mate tbh. Best you can afford. Air rifles under £500 - six of the the best chosen by Shooting Times WWW.SHOOTINGUK.CO.UK You don't have to break the bank to kit yourself out with a decent air rifle. Mat Manning tests out the best air rifles under £500.
  8. Got the timing wrong and the disc cut into the blade rather that the tooth and it cut out. Overload?
  9. Slow stew til all the meat falls off the bones. Not just the legs
  10. Out of rabbit and wood pigeon, squirrel meat is my favourite. I trap and shoot.
  11. No. I’ve already gone through the spare fuse so will have to wait til the new ones arrive. I would have thought a reset button would be good but what do I know?
  12. I’ve fecked one blade already after sharpening half a dozen on the sharpener Where did you get the cam plate from? Google shows up nothing at all
  13. going to be setting the teeth on my ripper37 for woodlands 126. i must be an ejit cos i cannot find out the kerf after a good 15 minutes on google . anybody know?
  14. same here. ive sanded the rust off and painted it black hammerite
  15. Took me a second or two that one. Wrong colour
  16. If the electric Ford 150 gets to UK in 2023/4 I will have one
  17. Dig it up, pour weed killer and old engine oil on it and if it still comes back, yes, it’s a Lime
  18. Have you thought of a one way ticket to a Swiss clinic?
  19. Bought a brand new one from Spain 2000 courtesy of Virgin car imports 30% discount. Passenger door NEVER shut. Took it back to dealers no end of times. They eventually literally said “but it’s a Land Rover “ Joke was it was designed to let the water out easily After two more I learned my lesson Mitsubishi now [emoji1787][emoji1787]
  20. Learned a lot from this thread. I thought the only use for apples was cider. Didn’t know you could eat them
  21. LRs are like beautiful bimbos. I love em but wouldn’t get another ( unless they have a cargo bay 8ft long) or bit tits
  22. [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]no. I’m not going to bite you incorrigible rogue you

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