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Sorry I don't know the trade names but there is a substance that comes in tins for painting onto flat roofs to reproof them. I have seen it used on that tarp material and it was used to cover a homemade coracle. It worked so well that a local hardware store used a photo of it being paddled as an...
This is an interesting site I've visited twice previously, the first time was during a Foot and Mouth scare so it was closed off. I had to wait eight years for the first close-up look and was amazed by it. I have just returned from my last visit now some six years later and find myself still...
Amazing! That looks really nice.
I was totally fooled (doesn't take much effort) and wondered why it had no edge on the 3rd pic. :D
Maybe a SFA next and he could one day have a bushy charm bracelet :lmao:
When asked how to get rid of it we used to say it would be easier to move house! It isn't as bad as ground elder though. If you spray with glyphosphate it's a systemic herbicide so it's taken into the roots. You really need leaves for it to work properly and it will have to be repeated for some...
Nice photos, not sure what the grass is but the flowering plant is Convolvulus (Bindweed) it's a gardeners nightmare. Don't know what it can be used for though.
I think it's about 10 to avoid the spambots. You should be there by now but you'll have to use a host site as only full members can upload directly from picture files.
I recently had my first night under a tarp and the other guys were talking in the morning about sleeping ON their bags. I was in my MH Lamina 20, in a bivvy bag, wearing trousers and a t-shirt. But I was as comfortable as them. Wish I slept warm because I could save weight and money. I think you...
My name's Justin Vincent that's where JuV comes from and I'm a big Rush fan mostly their early stuff hence 2112.
And I too would never introduce my wife as Mrs Swallow :)
Try a firewood forum (yes there are some) some people on them cut coppiced woodland and there should be someone not too far from you. It is their business though so you will have to pay. Hope this helps it sounds an interesting project.
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