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5thelement

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  1. Your Husqy with its 18” bar Is too long, your 500i with its 15” bar doesn’t meet the Puwer regs, that’s why. Your largely training complete novices on how to operate saws and fell trees, quite often they are crapping themselves and have very little saw control using a 50cc saw as it is, adding extra bar length to the Husqy isn’t going to help. There is nothing stopping them from using a larger cc saw, but allowing them a larger cc saw fitted with a guidebar not recommended by the manufacturer like a 500i on a 15”” , not meeting Puwer regs, is useful to them in what way? Its a bit like taking driving lessons/driving test, you generally do it in a Yaris as opposed to a supercharged Mitsubishi Evo
  2. None of these saws would be suitable for training basic felling. Set both saws up like you describe, one meets the Puwer regs, the other one doesn’t, which one do you think might be safer? All saws are dangerous in the wrong hands.
  3. If you measure from the front of the clutch cover to the tip of the bar they are usually pretty near, you lose about an inch with standard dogs. Most training providers use 40-50cc saws, MS261 or 550xp for example. Both saws are light and fast, running 15” bars, more than enough power and bar length for novices cutting small trees. Give them a bigger saw, a MS362 or 562xp on 3/8 pitch chain, and see how generally their control drops right off, give them a 500i, might as well just call the ambulance now.
  4. There are a lot of people who made complete fools out of themselves throughout the plandemic and it’s difficult for them to accept this even now. The damage has been done, why shouldn’t we look at the reasons why, what was gained/lost from the lockdown, and who benefited the most? At least the lockdown meant that no one died of flu or old age for two years, imagine if these figures where added to the Covid death numbers. 😂
  5. I’m making the point that 15” maximum is the requirement, so turning up with anything bigger and “crack on and say nowt” isn’t going to happen.
  6. 15” guidebar is the requirement, you will get this information sent to you by the training provider before you start, why would you show up with anything different? The Stihl light type is 16”, I will allow adjustments for that as it doesn’t come in 15” and the narrow kerf makes it very easy to control for novices. You show up with an 18” or 20” and you won’t be cutting on my course or being assessed, my jobs on the line so I always check this along with ppe etc.
  7. Bolt a piece of threaded bar through the round circular hole that you can punch out on the end of many guidebars ( or just drill one out) then adjust the length of the bar to the size you want, then lock it off. You can buy adjustable magnetic ones in Scandinavia. YouTube it, there are loads of variations, I’ve seen them attached to saw dog and side cover studs. 👍
  8. It sounds like this training provider hasn’t got a clue, CS32 courses are being run all the time, I would certainly dodge them altogether and find someone who knows what they are talking about. Download the current CS30/31 equivalent schedule from NPTC, familiarise yourself with it as there are lots of changes since you took yours, then book a refresher with an NPTC assessor, if you pass your certificate will then be updated and in itself, a refresher for 5 years, or can be used as a prerequisite for any of the higher level felling assessments including CS32.
  9. Add a tablespoon of toasted cumin seeds in with the flour, makes a world of difference.
  10. The only way I can shift the volume I get is jam making.
  11. It’s hard to imagine in this modern age, with all its distractions and spectacle, that someone would actually have a life as dull as this.
  12. Six titles now I believe.👍
  13. I didn’t notice the nakedness due to the colour of the chimney breast, it’s like having a psychotic episode.
  14. The seeds are usually sterile, they are probably letting it flower before stem injecting it as its in hedges/ditches.
  15. Yeah, if it moves the Chinese will eat it.😂 Surprised at the French reaction to black pudding and haggis, they will make sausage out of just about anything, they also have a few crackpot ideas themselves, Ortolan Bunting for one. Most shocking for me was my first visit to a supermarket in Reykjavik, they just band saw the animals head down the middle and vacuum pack it.
  16. I do like to look around the meat section of the large supermarkets here playing ‘guess the animal’ with the kids. The French don’t disguise anything and use everything, some things are completely unidentifiable, but horse & rabbit are common, along with gargantuan duck breasts.
  17. Modern day America chooses to eat less than 0.25% of the known edible foods on the planet.
  18. I heard the Yanks go out in large groups and forage JKW to eat instead of spraying to control it. It can be used in savoury or sweet dishes and was on the menu at a vegetarian restaurant I ate at in Brighton a few years back, pretty good too, a bit lime meets rhubarb.
  19. I’ve used several Chinese variants, all similar in performance and build quality, all generally can punch above their weight, any would do the job. A second hand Greenmech CS100 and Jo Beau M300 can be sourced regularly in great condition, build quality and performance are better and they have decent resale value if looked after.
  20. 5thelement

    Hexa chain

    They do, I don’t rate it myself, good for a quick rub up in the woods but never seen anyone do a proper job with one. Gullets never great and depth gauges always a bit low.
  21. You can move around mainland EU for max 90 days, then have to leave until your 180 days have passed before returning for another 90 days in 180, you can dip in and out of the EU but 90 in the last 180 still applies. You can leave via any non Schengen country, doesn’t have to be back to the UK.
  22. When you enter, you can stay for a maximum of 90 days for every 180 days. If you leave, your 90 day count pauses. If you return a week or month later, count back 180 days from when you have arrived, check how many days you have previously used up, and you know how many days you have left before you have to leave again.
  23. If your leaving France on Le Tunnel you will show your passport to the French officials first, before proceeding to the British booths. The ferry, just British, no idea why.
  24. I don’t think it resets, it just pauses. Still 90 days maximum in every 180.
  25. My friend got her Irish passport recently (through the grandparent route) due to her having a Belgian partner and spending every other week there. She can’t pass this onto her own son though. You can drop into non Schengen countries and spend as long as you want there, just have to do the maths, 90 days in 180 is the rule for EU countries. They won’t come looking for you, probably just hit you with a fine, payable before you leave, then just be total c**ts if you want to return.

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