Biker, Happy Joan of Arc Day!

Goatboy

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Getting a head start as busy tomorrow.
September 11 Attacks
The September 11 attacks (also referred to as September 11, September 11th, or 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks launched by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda upon the United States in New York City and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area on Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
Four passenger airliners were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda terrorists so they could be flown into buildings in suicide attacks. Two of those planes, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175, were crashed into the North and South towers, respectively, of the World Trade Centre complex in New York City. Within two hours, both towers collapsed with debris and the resulting fires causing partial or complete collapse of all other buildings in the WTC complex, as well as major damage to ten other large surrounding structures. A third plane, American Airlines Flight 77, was crashed into the Pentagon (the headquarters of the United States Department of Defence), leading to a partial collapse in its western side. The fourth plane, United Airlines Flight 93, was targeted at Washington, D.C., but crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania after its passengers tried to overcome the hijackers. In total, almost 3,000 people died in the attacks, including the 227 civilians and 19 hijackers aboard the four planes. It also was the deadliest incident for fire-fighters in the history of the United States.
Suspicion quickly fell on al-Qaeda. Although the group's leader, Osama bin Laden, initially denied any involvement, in 2004 he claimed responsibility for the attacks. Al-Qaeda and bin Laden cited U.S. support of Israel, the presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, and sanctions against Iraq as motives for the attacks. The United States responded to the attacks by launching the War on Terror and invading Afghanistan to depose the Taliban, which had harboured al-Qaeda. Many countries strengthened their anti-terrorism legislation and expanded law enforcement powers. Having evaded capture for years, bin Laden was located and killed by U.S. forces in May 2011.
The destruction of the Twin Towers and other properties caused serious damage to the economy of Lower Manhattan and had a significant effect on global markets. Clean-up of the World Trade Centre site was completed in May 2002, and the Pentagon was repaired within a year. Numerous memorials have been constructed, including the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York, the Pentagon Memorial, and the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania. After a lengthy delay, the 1,776-foot-tall (541 m) One World Trade Centre was completed at the World Trade Centre site in New York City in 2013
 
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twas Airplane, - "jimmy have you ever seen a grown man naked?" the pilot Peter Graves. close enough!

"If my word was worth anything, what sort of villian would I be." the corrupt govoner Blazing saddles - emley somthing or other

the chocolate sprinkles I dont know
 

Goatboy

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twas Airplane, - "jimmy have you ever seen a grown man naked?" the pilot Peter Graves. close enough!

"If my word was worth anything, what sort of villian would I be." the corrupt govoner Blazing saddles - emley somthing or other

the chocolate sprinkles I dont know

Bummer knew Mr Neilson was in it.

Blazing Saddles Governor was Hedley Lamarr:eek:

So will Bob, Colin or Huon take a stab at mine?
 

Biker

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Hey Kiddywinkies, Dad's back ... well sort of. Been a hectic three weeks since getting back form the Moot. So many people wanting visits and attention in the UK and then coming back to France straight into work. To say I have been busy is an understatement. Thanks for all the Biker days GB. (I like the Joan of Arc day title anyway.)

Still very much playing catch up on threads and such here so I won't be posting much until I have waded through the back log.

And which of you little buggers was it that's been in my drinks cabinet? ... because that wasn't lager I decanted into those bottles! MUHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
 

Goatboy

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Hey Kiddywinkies, Dad's back ... well sort of. Been a hectic three weeks since getting back form the Moot. So many people wanting visits and attention in the UK and then coming back to France straight into work. To say I have been busy is an understatement. Thanks for all the Biker days GB. (I like the Joan of Arc day title anyway.)

Still very much playing catch up on threads and such here so I won't be posting much until I have waded through the back log.

And which of you little buggers was it that's been in my drinks cabinet? ... because that wasn't lager I decanted into those bottles! MUHAHAHAHAHAHAA!

Great to hear from you Dad, we've missed your twisted ways.

I'll clipe and say it was Huon, only 'cause Uncle Kelly said his breath smelled of wee-wee:lmao:

Will speak soon when you're not so busy.

TTFN,
Colin.
 

Huon

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Thanks for that, you'll have to post a picture when it's done. Oh well, back to work, speak later,

And here you go. I had the scythe complete with snath out to mow a path through a neighbour's overgrown field today so I grabbed some photos.

Tastefully posed with olive tree:
20130911_152632.jpg


Handle detail:
20130911_152656.jpg


Blade:
20130911_152707.jpg


Cheers!

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Huon

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Good to be back Son, sorry it's been so long.

Huon, no pix are showing up mate. I have a scythe I made a new handle for some years ago, couldn't really get on with it but I'm reluctant to part with it. It's hanging in a tree in the garden at the house at the moment.

Re pics, I know. Checking settings now.

Re scythe, what sort? British? American? Austrian?

Mine is effective and far more fun than a brush cutter.

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Biker

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Re pics, I know. Checking settings now.

Re scythe, what sort? British? American? Austrian?

Mine is effective and far more fun than a brush cutter.

French... naturally. ;) picked it up at a bootfair with just the blade, shoe that holds it in place and the secondary handle that clamps on the shaft. I was all set to try and find a curved S shaped shaft but the French opt for a straight handle instead... sooo much easier. So I just fitted that to it and hoped for the best. Sadly I loaned it to my mate last month and he looks like he's tried to trim concrete bollards with it. So it's in need of a resharpen. I even have an enclumette for it too. (go on google it, I did LOL)

 

Huon

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Good to be back Son, sorry it's been so long.

Huon, no pix are showing up mate. I have a scythe I made a new handle for some years ago, couldn't really get on with it but I'm reluctant to part with it. It's hanging in a tree in the garden at the house at the moment.

The pics should be there now.

My scythe has an Austrian ditch blade and a single grip snath. The snath is dimensioned for trimming and is good for the sort of stuff we get here. I'll probably make one or two more for mowing and the like. I'd like a longer grass blade at some stage too.

Cheers!

Huon
 

Huon

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French... naturally. ;) picked it up at a bootfair with just the blade, shoe that holds it in place and the secondary handle that clamps on the shaft. I was all set to try and find a curved S shaped shaft but the French opt for a straight handle instead... sooo much easier. So I just fitted that to it and hoped for the best. Sadly I loaned it to my mate last month and he looks like he's tried to trim concrete bollards with it. So it's in need of a resharpen. I even have an enclumette for it too. (go on google it, I did LOL)


No need to google. I'd guess that an enclumette is a peening anvil. I have one but mine is one of the shorter Piccards. Mine is a straight snath too.
 

Biker

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No need to google. I'd guess that an enclumette is a peening anvil. I have one but mine is one of the shorter Piccards. Mine is a straight snath too.


Good to see that private education I invested in you has paid off, shame the other boys took those IQ retardant pills.
I didn't know what the anvil was called, nor did I know the shaft was called a snath. I have learned 2 new things today. :You_Rock_

Very nice piece of kit that matey, I'll persevere with mine a bit more I think.
 

Huon

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Good to see that private education I invested in you has paid off, shame the other boys took those IQ retardant pills.
I didn't know what the anvil was called, nor did I know the shaft was called a snath. I have learned 2 new things today. :You_Rock_

Very nice piece of kit that matey, I'll persevere with mine a bit more I think.

How did you size your snath? The length, handle position, blade angle and lay all need to be set to fit the user, blade length, tang angle and intended use. If your setup is wrong the scythe won't work properly.
Did you get some whetstones and a holder/pouch for them too?

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belzeebob23

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twas Airplane, - "jimmy have you ever seen a grown man naked?" the pilot Peter Graves. close enough!

"If my word was worth anything, what sort of villian would I be." the corrupt govoner Blazing saddles - emley somthing or other

the chocolate sprinkles I dont know
Think Cartoon but hey they may have stolen it from Blazing saddles.
Bob
 

crosslandkelly

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Hey Kiddywinkies, Dad's back ... well sort of. Been a hectic three weeks since getting back form the Moot. So many people wanting visits and attention in the UK and then coming back to France straight into work. To say I have been busy is an understatement. Thanks for all the Biker days GB. (I like the Joan of Arc day title anyway.)

Still very much playing catch up on threads and such here so I won't be posting much until I have waded through the back log.

And which of you little buggers was it that's been in my drinks cabinet? ... because that wasn't lager I decanted into those bottles! MUHAHAHAHAHAHAA!

And here you go. I had the scythe complete with snath out to mow a path through a neighbour's overgrown field today so I grabbed some photos.

Tastefully posed with olive tree:
20130911_152632.jpg


Handle detail:
20130911_152656.jpg


Blade:
20130911_152707.jpg


Cheers!

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 4

Had to google it so I do know now,:lmao:
Bob


Hello all. Nice to have you back Barney. Huon, the Scythe looks great, but what are the concrete piers in the background. Bob my daughter knew it right away, guess I must have had a deprived childhood, but you can blame Kribe for that.
 

Huon

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Hello all. Nice to have you back Barney. Huon, the Scythe looks great, but what are the concrete piers in the background. Bob my daughter knew it right away, guess I must have had a deprived childhood, but you can blame Kribe for that.

Thanks for the comments on the scythe. The 'piers' are the visible portions of some foundations that are waiting to be used.

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