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Hi guys,
Does anyone know a backpack long enough to fit a 4feet CrossCut Saw without sticking out?
The largest I'm finding about 120 liters, are not longer than 3 feet at most!
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I don't like to bother you guys just with anything. But I'm really out of my league here.
So I've been researching on how to power a MacBook with solar energy for the last few months.. I've gotten nowhere.
Apple computers seem harder to pull this off with, but I just can't get used...
Hey Mousey, I was thinking the same, an offshore waterproof I used once was like wearing a tarp, extremely uncomfortable, but great durability I guess since it was made pretty much of plastic..
Again. I'm not sure about long term on those jackets. I have no real clue.
When I asked Musto's...
Hey sunndog, does the motorbike jacket have a hood?
Do you have a specific link to the ventile double layer, I'm finding a lot of them and can't decide which one's better..
Jaeger, thanks again. Very much appreciated.
Still, I just can't shake this feeling there must be something better out there than a waxed jacket. Are we sure this is the strongest material available, it doesn't look at all to me.
Of course I have no experience with it, but I had the idea...
Jaeger I really appreciate your explanation, although I still don't get how the lining prevents damage to the outer layer on the wax jackets.. I've never used one that's maybe the reason, would you mind explaining the logic behind that argument? I thank you in advance.
Awesome Toddy, would you be so kind of recommending a brand in particular?, I don't mind paying high prices.
I've never heard of wax jackets before but for sure I would be giving it a try! Thanks so much!
I have this issue where the sturdier the rain jackets I choose, the less waterproof they are.
Can someone recomend a proper balance between the two or something I'm totally unaware of?
Once I've used this kind of deep sea fishermen rain jackets which are pretty much made of plastic, and...
WOW. I cant thank you enough! This visual comparision is great! I'm going to look deepn into finding a boy's axe, but seems almost impossible here in Europe...
Hi Janne :)
Ok, my shelter is basically a cabin. About 20 sq meters, 10mts per floor, and now I was considering building a low level bathroom. Fireplace would sit just right above it.
Structure is made of wooden beams. Walls are made of mud. Roof is made of tree bark, there's no artificial...
I'm very grateful for your response. Very detailed and interesting.
About the instructions on how to fell, I'm pretty much familiar with them. I've been felling from a very early age.
And altough I'm no logger, I do bring a lot of trees down every year, around 200 every summer. Most of them...
Hey Janne, thank you so much for taking the time to explain your idea in full details. Much appreciated.
After all the ideas I have recieved, I feel very inclined towards a simple heating of a metal bucket/tank inside of a stove, probably a rocket mass one. And directly connected to a short...
One could add another tank for the cold water. But the simplest way would be just feeling the water, and adding cold water as needed ir order get the right temperature.
That's how I am planning to do it. I would never feel the tank all the way up, both for having room for regultating...
But, couldn't the same thing be achieved by just pulling the water out of the tank?
The valve would still be there, and the heat also after the fire is gone, sometimes it feels uneccesary to me, is there something I'm not seeing?
Maybe is to keep the thermal mass always at the same level, but...
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