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    Any Alternatives in the UK - all the knives look the same

    I think there's also a lot of personal preferences. My personal like is a puukko or something Terava flavoured, also like the broken back seax shape. The classical "bushcraft" shape doesn't float my boat the same way. (Although I am enjoying a BPS Technobee more than expected). With big...
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    Chainsaw advice

    Seems a bit cheap. Either it's s bargain or it's too good to be true..... and I know which of those options my money is on. Compare the price to a Durite or Victron inverter with the same rating and you will see what I mean. GC
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    Is there less honour recently?

    I think it depends on what you are buying/selling and where. Ebay: Selling something like an i-phone: well, they are as close to "currency" as you get, so it is more likely to attract the bottom feeders (just as flashign such a phone in certain parts of London attracts phone snatchers). On the...
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    Winter blues.

    I think the vit D thing is important (just remember to take it with K2 and make sure you have enough Vit A and magnesium in your diet). Goals are also important though, I need to set myself goals otherwise I would drift. There's also a cold-type bug doing the rounds which seems to make one...
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    Suggest a battery Bank Please.

    I have the flat one on the left and the middle one, good powerbanks. The bigger one I also have the charging base for, maintains it charged and is also a higher-powered charger for other stuff. The smaller one is conveniently the same form-factor as a phone, I have a couple of Maxpedition...
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    Is it just me?

    I use matches every day for the woodburner or Rayburn. Usually the long cooks matches, but also have some extra-long ones. Recently bought a "zip" long refillable butane lighter in the local Tesco (other half always has butane cans about for his portable soldering iron), it is brilliant for...
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    Natural scents in our homes

    Willow. The scent from a basket just woven from brown willow. The scent decreases as the basket dries but for a few days the room is scented by it. GC
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    Time and Crafts

    I believe the list is based on how many people derive all or a significant part of their income from the craft, that's how it works for endangered baskets anyway. GC
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    Getting a rope over a tree branch

    Thank everyone for the replies, I did have a chuckle at some of them.... Looks like arborists throw bag might be worth a go, and I do have a bow or two lurking about, done a lot or archery in the past so perhaps that's worth a go.... @TeeDee : we're reasonable agile but the ground is very...
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    Getting a rope over a tree branch

    I am after some ideas for getting a thin rope over a branch of mature oak tree. The other half wants to sling an amateur radio antenna wire from a tree. He has an idea (apparently seen stuff about) using a catapult and a tennis ball.... Any thoughts on catapults and other ideas for this...
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    Winter is coming.

    And Zider..... Apples and cider are more the traditional Somerset things. Along with willow for basketry. (The Enid Blyton stuff is more Devon I think?) There's also a reason why south Wales and Devon traditionally had dairy farms and orchards (clay soil, rain and hills = good grass and...
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    Winter is coming.

    Yeah, I did a similar deal for the road side parts of my front hedge, it was very overgrown and the council has had complaints about the hedges encroaching on the road so best trim it. (Further down the hill, they had a contractor in to cut things back, I suspect the landowner was then given the...
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    Open question - Financial

    Thank you for watching so I don't have to ;) GC
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    Vintage pack

    @captainhastings : I am also in Carmarthenshire, so once you have the frame, if you want to talk about an original bag for it, drop me a pm. If there's one I have spare that works, you are welcome to it. The frame looks like a Berghaus one (rather than Karrimor), my spare bags are Karrimor but...
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    Vintage pack

    If you look on a well known on-line auction site you might find a bag...... What make is it? Karrimor and Berghaus frames are both good, but you may want to do some belt mods, it's quite easy to add a decent lap belt. Also..... what part of Wales are you in? I have bag that would probably fit...
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    Smoke control zones

    Indeed. Which is why upthread I suggested going to the local proper solid fuel merchant who in our area sells ONLY approved solid fuels and kiln-dried wood (along with other off-mains fuels such as heating oil and the big propane cylinders). But this is a rural area where quite a lot of...
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    Open question - Financial

    Yeah, cannot argue with that. I was more thinking of the sort of local favours for favours thing. That said, certain parts of the tax system are bad. VAT for example..... when we renovated the new place, we paid the VAT in full at 20%. In theory, it had been unoccupied for long enough (2...
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    Open question - Financial

    There's a still fair bit of barter and cash economy in UK (especially but not exclusively rural areas). Small useful things such as eggs, honey, veg, bottle of beer/wine in exchange for removing a wasps nest, splitting some wood, fixing a computer, making a basket, mending a torn garment, etc...
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    Sold MyParang Golok 125

    Hi Scruff, I'm interested in this, PM sent. GC
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    Salt

    Salt in diet is interesting. If you follow a very low carb diet (hence will typically run with a low insulin level in the blood), you must ensure you are getting enough salt. Turns out that insulin has a effect on a lot of other hormones including those that manage salt retention by the...