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  1. Keith_Beef

    What has it got in its pocketses?......

    I'm sitting at my desk in the attic at home, so I've very little in my pockets. €1.50 that I got in change from the corner shop yesterday. A pocket folding knife made by Laurent Gaillard, bought at the last SICAC that I went to (probably 2018).
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    Bushcraft fire bellow/tube

    You could probably do the same with a piece of Japanese Knotweed.
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    Bushcraft fire bellow/tube

    I've managed, in the past, to take the pith out of a length of elder to use for this purpose. Then a couple of years later I read that all parts of the elder except for the flowers and berries are toxic. Oops. I no longer have the elder tube, but I have the piece of pith.
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    Group Buy Pressure canners.

    Almost every year SWMBO and I go out to a friend's house in the forest in around late October or early November. She and her partner get a load of semi butchered ducks that we cut into legs, wings and breasts, deep fry in duck fat. We put the pieces into jars of various sizes (a single breast or...
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    Seasoning TJM kit

    I cook in cast iron almost every day, and have never seasoned a pot in the oven, always over a gas flame. Like Toddy, I use salt to scrub out the inside if it's really needed, but that's quite rare. Then I put some kind of fat or oil inside, warm it to get it really liquid and wipe it all...
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    What did you buy today?

    Size 3 (8 litre) potjie. 9.5kg empty, 17.6kg full of soup.
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    What did you buy today?

    A one terabyte SSD for the expanding collection of photography. €55. Every time I look at how affordable storage is, these days, I think back to the days of five and a quarter inch floppy diskettes...
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    Wood burners in the news

    Neither have I, but I have seen them in France. A friend has a massive hopper in the cellar, pellets are blown into it from a tanker that delivers once or twice a year. There are a few companies in England that will install a system for you...
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    Wood burners in the news

    If I spend an hour on a Saturday cutting into firewood a tree that was felled in the back garden three years ago, that's time I would otherwise have spent doing something else that I wouldn't be getting paid for. Ditto, if I spend a, hour out in the street the day after a very windy night...
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    Very Thin and delicate leather

    Preservatives? I suppose you mean Gummis... I think that these were more usually made from sheep's or pig's intestines, like sausage casing.
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    Very Thin and delicate leather

    Piping and edging for light-use objects; lining for pouches. Last year I got some lightweight leather in a bright swirly pattern. OH wants me to make her a pouch for her spectacles: it's so flashy that she won't need to be wearing her specs to find the pouch.
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    Big knives

    Hmm... a knife shop on West Street... Mortons? I went in there perhaps four times in my entire life. Last visit was with SWMBO and we came out with two pairs of A. Wright scissors. The time before was before I even knew here, and I came out with the owner's Joseph Rodgers army electrician's...
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    Where do we come from - What are our backgrounds?

    I was born in Sheffield, in the area between Hillsborough and Malin Bridge (look at Google maps) and spent a good part of my early years wandering through the Rivelin valley. My grandparents were of the agreed to remember the Kinder trespass and had been keen ramblers (so long as the ramble...
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    Sheffield knife maker info ?

    Also a thread on AAPK: https://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?t=55623
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    Stoopid jokes

    Prompted by a post in another thread. An Englishman is on a walking tour of County Kerry. It's late afternoon and he's on his way to Kenmare when he sees a man bent over by a gate, oiling its hinges. "Good afternoon to you, can you tell me how long it will take me to get to Kenmare?" "Well...
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    Stoopid jokes

    The version I know of that joke has Kermit the Frog, who is the not so secret love child of Mick Jagger asking the bank for a loan. For the punchline, the manager says "It's a knick-knack, Patty Whack, give that frog a loan; his old man's a Rolling Stone".
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    What did you buy today?

    I do a lot of cooking in cast iron pans, mostly bought second-hand.
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    Reputable custom (damascus) knife makers?

    To be able to reply to a sales thread on EM, you need to buy the inexpensive £5 a year subscription. But it it a great forum, lots of makers on there and many, many very knowledgeable people. Another alternative route is to buy a finished or part-finished damascus (or, more properly, pattern...
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    Inventions that should Exist

    The programmer's ideal computer: one that does what you want it to do, not what you ask it.
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    Inventions that should Exist

    And the company collapsed when the loans funding the undersea cable expired. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/sun-cable-collapse-solar-energy-project-3200906