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  • BushMoot: Come along to the amazing Summer Moot 31st July - 5th August (extended Moot : 27th July - 8th August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
  1. cbrdave

    Best bargain watches?

    I normally go for a G shock, I picked a nice one up at a boot fair for £20, been on site with me and only had to replace strap which cost £3 from ebay.
  2. cbrdave

    1st DSLR Photos

    Treated myself to a Nikon D3400 with 18-55mm, 70-300mm and 18-300mm lenses, here's a few of my best efforts so far, all taken in Aperture mode, not brave enough for fully manual mode yet,
  3. cbrdave

    What did you buy today?

    Not really bush craft but treated myself to my 1st DSLR camera, Nikon D3400 with 18 - 55mm, 18 - 300mm and 70 - 300 mm lenses, taken it out almost every day and practiced a lot with it in Aperture mode, taken loads of duff pics but got some really nice ones, I'm loving being out and...
  4. cbrdave

    Handled and sheathed a couple of blades....

    Lovely pair, nice job mate
  5. cbrdave

    Recommend a waterproofer.

    Thanks for the replies, decided forget rid of Parker and get a dedicated goretex coat, I do like the idea of the tax thing, I could get a work coat!
  6. cbrdave

    Recommend a waterproofer.

    Thanks bud, will take a look.
  7. cbrdave

    Recommend a waterproofer.

    I've been given a really decent very warm Parker and once I've dyed it black i would like to waterproof it, At the moment its more like a duvet with sleeves and won't be any good in the rain. Thanks for any suggestions.
  8. cbrdave

    Another F1D re handle

    Lovely job, I really like the look of that.
  9. cbrdave

    Another F1D re handle

    Look forward to seeing the end result.
  10. cbrdave

    What did you buy today?

    Treated myself to a Nikon d3400 dslr, wanted to get into photography and get some decent photos of days out , just need to sort a way of storing it in my day pack. Might see if someone sells an insert to fit in a rucksack.
  11. cbrdave

    Advice for food flask, anything new out there?

    I bought two last week, a Stanley one for £20 and a cheapo one for a fiver, both from Tesco's, tested both by boiling water and leaving for 4 hours, both where hot and measured the same temperature, both hold same amounts, only plus for the Stanley is the folding spoon is metal rather than...
  12. cbrdave

    What did you buy today?

    Sadly no bushcraft stuff but found a litre of jim beam in asda on special £16, stopped me moaning about being dragged shopping after work :)
  13. cbrdave

    Few knives

    Lovely mate, nice pair.
  14. cbrdave

    Hultafors HD Knife make over

    Lovely job bud
  15. cbrdave

    Skeleton Knife

    Lovely bit of kit that bud.
  16. cbrdave

    Keeping warm feet

    When I worked on sites years ago, i moaned my toes where freezing and an old guy folded news paper and lined my steel toe boots, kept my feet and toes warm all day.
  17. cbrdave

    Tinker's folder

    That sir is stunning, love the look and mechanics of it, well done.
  18. cbrdave

    Did this to an old axe/hatchet.

    He does, hangs on his wall, he doesn't want to use it apparently.
  19. cbrdave

    Did this to an old axe/hatchet.

    Thanks, yes they do, decided to let it go to my nieces boyfriend after she begged me to sell it to her.
  20. cbrdave

    Did this to an old axe/hatchet.

    I've put it through a good few years and it holds up really well with no loosening or any sign of failure.