Greyman
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I do both, I buy a few and make a few, but I like my pouch,s very small just big enough to hold a ball I just draw around an old pouch and cut them out with big scissors I normally get a leather bag from a charity shop or cut a sqare out of old leather sofas that are thrown out lasts for ages
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I have a couple of stealthcamg30,s they are meant to be pretty much the best budget one also have a couple of Brownings strike force and command ops they are really good but much more complex than the stealth cams which are one switch does all idiot proof and my favourite, I have just got another one an R42 Good revues but yet to use it so can't recommend,and for anyone interested I have just located a family of polecats in a wood I,ve been watching seen two different ones in the last week a Jill and a hob am well chuffed with that, makes a change from the usual culprits
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that's a sure sign your being monitored, I would hurry out and get a bulk purchase of silver foil in and start wrapping your house, but don't get it in the cavity you,ll get dampWould you reccomend a tin foil hat aswell GM.just incase.belt and braces mate the more the better
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that's a sure sign your being monitored, I would hurry out and get a bulk purchase of silver foil in and start wrapping your house, but don't get it in the cavity you,ll get damp
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<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="Greyman" data-cid="4416425" data-time="1488391300">Greyman, on 01 Mar 2017 - 6:01 PM, said:<p><blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="Lamper121" data-cid="4415884" data-time="1488308002">Lamper121, on 28 Feb 2017 - 6:53 PM, said:<p>Anybody got any suggestions of a good product that is not too expensive ( probably best if I remembered the picture
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this is a nice bit of kit have had it for a fair few years and it works really well, but best of all if you have one is a belt sander, I can sharpen my knives like razors on the old belt sander, just don't go in to hard because it can take a lot of metal off
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wow a scientist, new houses have a layer of foam attached to the inner skin but the cavity is wider to allow an air gap, in older houses the cavity is a bit narrower and some smart ass sales man comes around and tells you it's best to insulate, you then pay him an arm and leg and in return he sends round a van with a pump a couple of tons of recycled rags and a pair of retards, they then drill holes all over your house and pump in the shitty mess stick a bit of shit in the holes and gel on, over time the recycled rags get wetter and heavier slowly sinking to the bottom of the house therefore c
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As a plasterer I,m dealing with many houses experiencing black mould after a few years of having there cavity,s filled I,ve spent years on building sites being taught the importance of keeping the cavity clean as the air flow is what stops the moisture crossing from the outer skin to the inner skin and yet now people are filling the cavity with recycled wool and cloth that gets damp and bridges the gap a total no no as far as I,m concerned and in years to come there will be firms springing up charging you to remove it
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lazy fecker... i did my kids them for brekkie this morning,,,,didnt have oarange to squeeze on,,so used satsuma.. ,,then a chopped up banana,,and a drizzle of honey i bet the honey goes down well with them as does maple syrup my favourite topping
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Billy brown the father is an author and he wrote a book which is what the program is based on, he is worth around 5 mil, they live in the bush yet they wear white shirts with remarkably clean collars and every time they do a job have a whole array of brand new tools including cordless drills that would need regular charging, it's not hard to see its all false, also living in a survival situation you would be dead very quickly if you ran around in rivers punching salmon getting soaking wet every day, total fakers but if you like the outdoors it's still better than emerdale, and for anyone wanti
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Just a little update seems that the brand new sim was faulty have put the old sim in with the new battery's and it seems to be running fine, have just been out this morning and set it so will see what's on it in a week or so, interestingly have just swopped the sims on a couple of other cameras and I caught a polecat on film crossing through an underpass below the m5 motorway just outside Bristol, don't know if it's a feral polecat/ferret or a proper wild polecat but I was quite shocked
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there is a thread toward the bottom of the page titled bulk square elastic don't know if you will find the answer in there,
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If you was running a real scrap biz you would have transit tippers and no licenses, what's wrong with you, your giving us a bad name asking these things
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I,m in Bristol and it's blowing quite nicely here, went into wickes this morning and when I came out there was a massive tree down across the carpark with about half a dozen cars trapped under it, I was going to check my trail cameras today but think it probably wise to stay out the woods with the amount of debris flying around and trees coming down ,heard on the radio a while ago that part of the city centre is closed after someone got hit by a roof tile this morning so having a day in doing odd jobs role on Spring
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I have a mate I fish And shoot catty,s with he can't aim for shit were as I am a bit of an aimer,we are like chalk and cheese but on the whole he is just as successful as me and hits the target with as much regularity as anyone, he can't tell you how he does it and his forks are horrible to me, but he can't stand mine either, and struggles to even hold it, so you just have to accept that we are all different, and what works for you may not work for others but as long as your enjoying yourself, it's a winner
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the original tree fork was about 21/2" fat so I sanded one side of it flat on a belt sander upside down in a vice, when there was a big enough flat area to lay the ally one on, I drew round it and cut it out with a jigsaw, then I sanded the shape into it with a dremmel using the large and small sanding drums that they use, you just got to keep holding it then sanding off any bits that don't feel right, when it's comfortable in the hand give it a good final sanding with finer grades of paper by hand,
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mate get on it, I was a bit like yourself for many years, I,ve always had a catty for over forty years but it was always standard hazel fork square or Barnett elastic and a boot tongue, it was only when I started using the Internet a few years ago that I realised just what improvements and advances there had been in materials, it was the American slingshot sites that first opened my eyes, but there are now a few lads bringing that to England and the resurgence is going strong, you can now actively hunt with a catty as apposed to just lamping birds of perches, I think it's great, welcome aboar
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Just put new battery,s and a sim in it, I leave it out and just swap sims so I,m hoping the fault is on the new sim, but I,ve been noticing lately that it seems to miss more shots than others covering the same ground, so I,ve been suspicious something was wrong for a while, I,ll check the old sim tomorrow and take it from there, I,ve found a bloke in Norfolk that repairs them but most camera shops don't even know what they are,
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Just a random one I,m afraid but one of my trail cams appears to have stopped playing, so I was wondering if in amongst the colourful selection of members we have here if anyone knows how to repair them or has a name or number of someone who does? Cheers
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My youngest boy is 24 now but as a young one I remember taking his stabilisers off and taking him for his first proper bike ride, I live on a dual carriage way and the pavement is a cycle path on one side and a pedestrian path on the other, so off we go wobbling off along the cycle path only to be blocked off by one of the neighbours who seems to think it's a carpark for him, he then came out and started shouting at us for riding on the pavement, when I told him were to go he went into his garage and came running out waving a pick handle at me and my kids, so I planted him firmly on his ass wh
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I,m not a fan of conifers and one of that size will soon be uprooting your fence, they also stop anything else from growing near them as they take all the moisture and natural light, even grass won't grow to close to them, my advice would be to rid yourself of it while it's still a manageable size, or as others have said use the trunk for a bird feeder base,
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Should have said the make is Swann, it's around £200 and it takes about 30 mins to set up all the plugs are colour coded so it's pretty idiot proof, and most of the 30mins was taken up clipping the wire along the underside of the facia, it comes with two or four cameras depending on what you need but you can add more cameras if you want, I got it in Maplins, it's been running for over a year and there is still loads more storage space, there is a small box that sits under the telly and you can go back over all the recorded footage or watch it live on your telly, Highly recommend it, even if
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I bought a plug and play set up from Maplins for around £200 it takes up to four cameras and the picture quality is great, even picks up mice and frogs on the lawn at night, and for all the people saying it makes know difference they just cover there faces, that may be true and would not be helpful for the police to get a prosecution, but they still wear the same shell suit everyday so face or know face, if I have a photo of a faceless smack head that's still enough for me to collect them from the street and carry out a thorough interview in the back of my van, they will grass on there own mum
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I would think it more likely to be were the catty was kept I,e in a window with sun light shinning through or the rubber that the bands are tied on with reacting with the latex, if you ask anyone that goes lure fishing and uses those jelly rubber type lures, they will melt together when stored in the same box or go all sticky and stick to other rubber stuff,