i would get the sewing machine out, i got one from ebay about 10 years ago and it was the best buy ever. you would be surprised how many things your can fix with one when you practice... i have made tarps and re enforced many bushcraft things over the years
any ideas folks, are they good rubbish ect.
i have seen videos of people cutting trees as fast as my petrol chainsaw!
i want it for cutting fallen trees upto 8-10 inch when we have our camping trips in the woods and there is no way i can use a petrol. plus chopping them up with an axe is...
i tried to stretch my mates one out like i used to do in se asia and ripped it apart with my bare hands without trying to hard!
for £20 odd quid you can get something decent as opposed to £10 for something crap
i got caught going through Gatwick security with a folding saw! (dont ask!) it was in my semi hidden pocket on my backpack and i forgot to check!
police asked why and where i was going (winter climbing in ben nevis) and they both said fair enough and one was contemplating giving it back to...
someone said they never used there leatherman? i use nothing but!
serrated blade for bread, pliers for moving hot grills, ect plain bade for food prep. can opener? diamond file for taking a nick out an axe?
to be honest all i realy need is my cold steel kukri and leatherman charge everything...
sounds silly but i use my camelbak as a tap of fresh water to clean hands/stuff. just hang your bag on a tree and all you need to do is pinch the tube?
you wouldn't want to drink it with the awful taste that a camelbak imparts on EVERYTHING!!
PF handle hundreds of thousands of parcels a night through there hubs i dont think they are going to take it personally and remember you:rolleyes:
if they do then claim for the damage, any company that acts illegally like they do deserves all they get. there £8 charge is disproportionate...
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