chrismk5
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Lamping, fishing coarse,fly,sea, shooting, ps3,motorbikes,cars, camping
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Ebay : 9800mah 12v lithium battery,they are Chinese for around £15-25 I was going to buy a couple..just havnt had the money...it's thst time of year or should I say it's like that all year lol
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Maplins would be a good place to try
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Failing that, you could try to tear a car h3 bulb apart and use that
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I think youll struggle to find one, assuming it's an a1 type bulb Or the similar gy6.35 try tv shops that do repairs etc these bulbs are also used in projectors
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Thaught id mention what lamp(s) I use ideal for rabbits and are really good value for money I used a 100w 150mm flashfire from a1 decoys for over a year and a half, However a drunk mate of mine grabbed it to flash at a car I had hold of part of it And he pulled so hard it broke the handle,superglue it back together And it's fine ...now my spare, I've recently baught a very similar lamp from ebay from Woodside UK It's the same size but the handle is a better stronger design It's only 32.99...bargain I found the bulb to be sitting a little too far out with a small mod It now sits
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Im using a lowepro camera bag ,asda sell them, Holds a 14ah battery and leaves a small space for cigs / phone It's padded aswell had mine nearly 2 years and still like new
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these were bread from a pure saluki which does his job very well and the mother is first cross saluki grey, both dogs are brilliant workers so it has been bred into mine, I found it hard bringing them on,but I suspect it's just due to them both been bitches and lacking that bit of aggression, there brilliant around kids and come straight back with no issues, which I've heard is something saluki's can be hard to recall...but mine have always done as there told, Obviously as mentioned they have taken some bringing on but mine are sensible with it, rather than running over the top of quarry the
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Urgetn Advice Needed - Sick Lurcher
chrismk5 replied to Mr Whippy's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Get some dioralyt mate, this will at least give your dog some nutrients and help perk it back up, it replaces lost fluids through dihorea and sickness in kids,...but I can't see it doing any harm to your dog At least worth a try until you get a result from the vets -
Begginer Lurcher Training
chrismk5 replied to louis123's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
You should never push a pups back down so it's has to sit, take a treat raise it over the dogs head you may have to go as far back as it's neck,while tucking its back legs in or holding your hand behind the dog to stop it backing up, it may take several attempts but at least your not straining the dogs joints and muscles by pushing on its back, -
I had an account on here before when I had my Irish coursing club greyhound,however I've tried every possible login I use,so im assuming it's been removed lol I've got 2 saluki x greyhound bitches that are 18month now, I've been trying to bring on since 8months old, but they showed no interest untill the last few months , There slowly getting there, bringing them on one at a time,
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Im from Stanley mate, bit far cars off road atm