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Everything posted by Leeview
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theres a guy up Alexandria makes all his nets like that Y.I.S Leeview
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OK netrigger you loaded the needle with the spool sitting vertical so the twine was coming of from the top of the spool to bottom of the spool and so on that would work but in the video he's loading the needle from of the top of the spool and its coming off coiled like an elongated spring That was my point Y.I.S Leeview
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its getting the basics right from the start and the rest will follow Y.I.S Leeview
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i'm waiting for some stuff to come through myself so had a crack with the kitchen string (much to the missus' displeasure!) i found this video tutorial on youtube the most helpful. clear explanation, easy to follow and makes it all sound pretty straight forward. it only took me about 30 minutes to get the knot sorted and meshes an even size (and that was usung a wooden spatula as a meshboard!) as soon as you've got the hang of the knot it should just be a rinse and repeat job for the rows. (i'm hoping!) watch the video through first, then watch it with a loaded needle and keep
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5th picture up from the bottom, the guy in the shades, he had a good dog ran at St Helens and in the Waterloo his name Ray? the dog was Shuttle Hill Y.I.S Leeview
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Wild Rover is that SD?the years have n't been good to him if it is Y.I.S Leeview
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my ferretting mate had a first cross in the mid 90's Possum she was catching and retrieving rabbits at 5months old,she'd been out with us from 12 weeks old,natural retriever from day one started off getting nets out of the net bag and bringing them to whoever was closest, then moved on to anything she picked up including rotten carcases just wanted to please from the start. Y.I.S Leeview
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It would of been the semi's 3rd morning back at the Withens Y.I.S Leeview ps it was Bamber Bridge named after the place where they met the dog transporter from Ireland HONESTLY
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That would of been HES WELL kennel name Johnny an all white dog totally deaf and only kept to run up the gallops with their other dogs, they took him coursing as a bye dog and he excelled, so was entered in a stake won it and went to the Waterloo Cup as you say. Son of Gus what a dog he was, only dog to beat Sam the Man on a coursing field,although never entered in the Waterloo his credentials were winning the Ladies Invitation at Clonmel on the Sunday as the Derby+Oaks started on Monday, this consisted of a 16dog stake 2 of which were invited from England the rest Irish, from this win he was
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Henrietta was sold after 2 rounds on the Withens on condition when retired she went back to the seller as a brood bitch. for the sum of £1,000 she coursed the following season for her new owner(trained by Liz Hall) and failed to raise a flag Y.I.S Leeview
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William Lee bought the dog as a pup beaten in the previous years Waterloo Cup and placed it with Mary Birkbeck to train. the dog won the next Waterloo Cup and your right he did nt get to keep the cup as the committee had concerns of it being returned. His wife well she sparked the anti out with her shooting stick Y.I.S Leeview
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is the Blink Bonny still doing meals? Y.I.S Leeview
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I have some Barbour waxed linen here very rigid to say the least Y.I.S Leeview
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iv 4 rolls hi vis orange of agouti an two them seem softer an don't look like there rolled as tight Hareydave have you weighed the spools? its surprising the weight difference when you do. never had a spool under 500gm but a good few nearer the 575gms Y.I.S Leeview
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I've only used agouti's brown long net twine,I know he also has it in green, these are a lot finer than the coloured twines generally sold as for purse nets Y.I.S Leeview
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same as the widest part of the shaped net 18 meshes wide 24 rows long using 21/4" meshboard Y.I.S Leeview
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depends on what size net you'll be making and wether you knit them straight through or shaped I make purse nets 4' 6" shaped and get 12 from a 500gm spool or 8 same length straight through Y.I.S Leeview
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thats my site the double boxes are £30+£+p next day delivery in the UK the boxes are glued and screwed throughout inside has 3 coats of red oxide (metal primer) the exterior has 3coats of SIKKENS,they are bow backed using 8mm ply which is fitted inside the box for strength NOT screwed onto the outside. It has bearers fitted underneath to keep it clear of the ground. the front hinges to allow more air in on the warmer days we sometimes encounter whilst ferreting (or when tranporting) or closed up when its cold but still lets air in to circulate, and finally the strap is fully adjustable I thi
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heard a lot about this Lucas dog over the years and just watched that clip a cracking hare no doubt but the dog never turned hare it was nt close enough to pressure it, the hare turned of her own accord and the dog followed IMHO Y.I.S Leeview
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I was going to strip some That I had and electrician doing some jobs in yard said don't bother as the pay for plastic coating aswell now not sure how true it because it's still sat there. Is this true bob or aload of shit they just weigh it in as house.hold cable..burn it better last time I had a weigh in just before Xmas copper was around £2.40 and they gave me the burnt household wire back would nt take it Y.I.S Leeview
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I had to fill one out for a show I attend with the ferrets, basically I put "ferrets have been known to bite, mine are well socialised and have nt bit anyone yet" the organisers said fine that will do. Rating 0(nil) probably unlikely to happen Y.I.S Leeview
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No you started the topic your sale comes first Y.I.S Leeview
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What do you want these for? holes or ditches? I do all my purse nets 4'8" long single or double pegged Y.I.S Leeview
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Postage went up to £8 couriers hike not mine last year Y.I.S Leeview
