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I do agree with you billyblade
They are useful
And you do look tragic in one
and even if you dont use a camo one you look like some kind of failed paparrazzi wannabe
Its a damn shame
Cheers
Nick
Ok guys - thanks for all the replys
when i took a close look it seemed to me that the threads on the bottle were conventional so thats a confirmation that i needed as is the info that the threads are seald in - so i shall use a bit more BFAI.
Zingmo that is an ace idea with the road iron and i...
Im trying to cut up some old propane & butane gas cylinders and i need to get the valve off to flush it out - they dont want to budge - anybody done this before can give me some advice?
Do they just unscrew conventionally or is there a trick, reverse thread super glue or some such?
Cheers
Nick
Have to agree with sleeping in wool blankets - i'm starting to dislike doss bags for anything but the coldest weather. two wool plankets are cosy quiet and not sweaty & clammy.
The shirt is inspired - i may do one for the winter.
If anyone wants a starter pattern this site is excellant...
Its interesting to see that he uses tools that you dont see in tandy catalogues. I have seen the edge pattern cutters in antique/junk shops and walked by them as i didnt understand how to use them - kicking myself now of course.
Definately going to pick up a head knife when i next see one and...
Found this fascinating video made in 1955 showing how a chap made a beautiful sporran -
http://ssa.nls.uk/film.cfm?fid=0958
Really interesting to see him using a head knife to cut thongs - using rubber solution to stick the leather. cutting filigree all sorts
Made me quite jealous
Enjoy...
Ace
Ill bring bows & arrows we can do some archery in the pig oen behind the long house if there are some straw bales or such we can use for a backstop
Cheers
Nick
Guys
Thanks for the info - i read with interest all you say
Its a two week safari holiday in the Ngorogoro and Kilimanjaro - my GP has suggested that we try mefloquine first and if we dont get on then we try doxycycline second and Malarone
Its a family holiday so i wont find myself alone...
Hi
Planning a trip to tanzania - ive been reccommended mefloquine and doxycycline. Mefloquine is the most effective but seems to have some dodgy side effects - not sure which way to go
Does anybody have experience of these drugs one way or the other
Cheers
Nick
How many coming in all then?
Anyway i have all the stuff now so i may as well do it for me and any who want can dip in
Did you hear from toddy cobweb & the others
Breakthrough - plans for this weekend fell through - will you have space for me gary - ill be there late friday - can i have my usual house pleeeeeese
Cheers
Nick
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