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And is this sort of loggy type stuff for a long burn or stick type stuff to ignite a propa fire?Less than I'd like.
Each net weighs about 14 pounds (6.25Kg)
And is this sort of loggy type stuff for a long burn or stick type stuff to ignite a propa fire?Less than I'd like.
Each net weighs about 14 pounds (6.25Kg)
I have developed hurty elbow. Think its tennis elbow. Came on yesterday and got quite bad overnight. Visiting dottir today, 'er indoors had to do the driving. And no, I've not played tennis for 50 years or so. Must be delayed symptoms
It is split Ash & Oak. All 10" long and kiln dried.And is this sort of loggy type stuff for a long burn or stick type stuff to ignite a propa fire?
Nice one!It is split Ash & Oak. All 10" long and kiln dried.
I take some of these and split them into smaller bits to make "super-kindling" and this really gets the fire going.
The rest gets used as it is in the burner for a a really good hot fire.
Yerbut in the other hand. Think its just down to doing too much heavy work with dinosaur aged bones.You been using a hammer drill? .
Guid afternoon
Well went to the Scottish Bike Show thro at Edinburgh
Waste of time and money, it gets worse, less stands, rubbish gear.
£5 to park, £20 entrance, oh and £20 worth of diesel in the Landy
Coffee n cream scone for a fiver was OK
Pics attached, One of which is the Honda 550 Four, my first big bike
Guid afternoon
Well went to the Scottish Bike Show thro at Edinburgh
Waste of time and money, it gets worse, less stands, rubbish gear.
£5 to park, £20 entrance, oh and £20 worth of diesel in the Landy
Coffee n cream scone for a fiver was OK
Pics attached, One of which is the Honda 550 Four, my first big bike
I promised myself I would get my 2 remaining classics back on the road this year. '67 triumph Daytona (last rode it in 2005) and '58 Triton (last rode in 2010 on Anglesey circuit).Very nice
I have a 1976 750 four awaiting my attention in the yard, might get around to it during the summer
I will send you some over, I don't need any todayMornin all.
Back to wuk, damned if i can find that motivation i left lying around...
My dream bike. I sincerely wish I had bought one ten years ago when they was affordable.Very nice
I have a 1976 750 four awaiting my attention in the yard, might get around to it during the summer
It seems we all get into trouble with the other half these days!Morning All.
Boy was I in trouble last night.
We were sat in the roastie-toastie lounge all night enjoying the fire. In the background the CH boiler had tripped out and there was a no hot water for her nightly bath, and the bedroom was cold.
I got a stern talking to I can tell you.
Came downstairs to the kitchen this morning to find a "Man Down" scenario in the back garden.
One of the Wind Sculptures has been snapped off at the base by the fierce winds.
Paper got from the Garage and back home again.
Enjoying a Coffee.
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