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  1. Le Loup

    Stone Age bits and pieces...

    Keep working on it John, you'll get there. I recall reading where a certain people destroyed a fleet of invading ships using just slingshots using oblong ammunition. I tried to find the info again but could not, though I fancy it may have been the Greeks, but you may find the following of some...
  2. Le Loup

    Making Arrow Heads From Spoons (cold forging).

    Keith.
  3. Le Loup

    Stone Age bits and pieces...

    Well done again John, how is your accuracy coming along? Keith.
  4. Le Loup

    Stone Age bits and pieces...

    Love it John, well done. Keith.
  5. Le Loup

    Pear spoon

    Very nice indeed, I love it. Well done PRCM. Keith.
  6. Le Loup

    Making A Tomahawk Helve.

    Keith.
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    Tomahawk/Axe Throwing

    Keith.
  8. Le Loup

    Wool Blanket Bush Smock

    My congratulations to your wife Tim, she did a grand job. Well done. Keith.
  9. Le Loup

    Drying Tomatoes.

    Generally we just add them to stews Robson, though they are very tasty to nibble on :) For some reason or other we do not have many tomatoes this year, but normally there are so many that we simply have to bottle or dry them. Keith.
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    Drying Tomatoes.

    Keith.
  11. Le Loup

    Self sufficient jerky

    Agreed. Keith. https://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com/2012/05/jerky-or-jerk.html https://australiansurvivalandpreppers.blogspot.com/2014/11/simple-techniques-for-production-of.html
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    Self sufficient jerky

    Drying meat is a good way of preserving meat for the home & for trail food. I hope forum members pay attention to this, because it may become necessary in the very near future. Keith.
  13. Le Loup

    Paying the heating bill

    I spent a lot of my youth in South Wales Tony, I had family there. I do miss those days being up on the mountain in the clouds. Of course it was coal then, not wood, my Grandfather & Uncles worked down the coal mines. I guess it has changed a lot since those days. Keith.
  14. Le Loup

    Paying the heating bill

    Excellent idea. Keith.
  15. Le Loup

    Paying the heating bill

    I have never heard of these bags of pellets before now, can your damp pellets be used for mulch in the garden Robson? Keith.
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    Paying the heating bill

    Can you go off grid Kadushu or do you have to remain connected? Keith.
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    Paying the heating bill

    I agree re the insulation swyn, definitely worthwhile. The weather is getting hotter here every year now & we are wondering what else we can do to keep the temperature down in summer. I don't think there is much else we can do. Keith.
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    Paying the heating bill

    Great view Robson, thanks for sharing. Keith.
  19. Le Loup

    Paying the heating bill

    Good one Robson, I feel the same way about living in a forest in the mountains, I could not stand living in the city, or a town for that matter. Sounds like you are set up pretty good, come what may. I will be glad when winter comes around again, I don't like the heat. Regards, Keith.