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stubborn stain on rifle stock
Leeview replied to will8371's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
A lot of variables here a picture would help a lot,if you can get hold of some OXALIC ACID crystals dissolved in boiling water and then put on the stain(rags tied on the end of a stick )can remove stain. Other than that WOOD BLEACH 1+2 will remove the stain and bleach the wood too so be cautious,apply No1 with a small brush to the stained area and let it dry, rinse the brush out with cold water and then apply No2 to the stained area and watch it rinse off with cold water when you are happy with the colour. What colour in Nitromors did you use? as it may react with your finish, whats cclstai -
Knocked off early and caught few fish then cant be bad Y.I.S Leeview
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Information Reguired - Stick making
Leeview replied to oman's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
Possibly, its a two pack clear epoxy resin thats used Google it Y.I.S Leeview -
Really depends on where the census took place attend a ferret show and those figures may be correct come on thl and ask the figures would be put on there head Y.I.S Leeview
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Highgate had a whippet meeting and lurcher racing last Saturday and do quite regularly Y.I.S Leeview
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Terry R the huntsman never had you down as a foxhunter? Or was it a duckwing connection Surprising how many huntsmen turned to become successful trainers Y.I.S Leeview
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"it was one time a year..." that may be so if you only went to the Waterloo Cup I must of been lucky to of been out 3-4-5days a week and that statement would apply to any coursing meeting not just the Waterloo Cup Y.I.S Leeview I was talking about the Waterloo in particular, as thats what the thread is about; but I must agree, at the Coquet & Border in the 60s & 70s the flanking lines were made up of miners from the Ashington area and a lot of shipyard workers from the Tyneside area. Cheers. in the 70,s the beaters at alrcar were TA soldiers one of the co
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"it was one time a year..." that may be so if you only went to the Waterloo Cup I must of been lucky to of been out 3-4-5days a week and that statement would apply to any coursing meeting not just the Waterloo Cup Y.I.S Leeview I was talking about the Waterloo in particular, as thats what the thread is about; but I must agree, at the Coquet & Border in the 60s & 70s the flanking lines were made up of miners from the Ashington area and a lot of shipyard workers from the Tyneside area. Cheers. in the 70,s the beaters at alrcar were TA soldiers one of the co
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"it was one time a year..." that may be so if you only went to the Waterloo Cup I must of been lucky to of been out 3-4-5days a week and that statement would apply to any coursing meeting not just the Waterloo Cup Y.I.S Leeview
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Any reason given? or just a case of if you cant stand the heat get out of the kitchen Y.I.S Leeview
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PRESCISELY you would nt do it on another lurcher clubs land but there are many that would go on Altcar many lurchers were run beyond the bank on hares that had already been run down the Withens in a course that day The £££££ keeps coming up Yes the estate would get money from the Waterloo Cup, Altcar Club very little money would be taken on their 3 meetings maybe enough to pay the beaters if they were lucky. In the late 70's the Waterloo was down and out on its last legs and a group of supporters got together put their hands deep into their own pockets and breathed fresh life into res
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Wholeheartedly agree thee keepitcovert dont forget Sherburn Farmers,coursing alongside the A64 three stakes not one kill, while on the otherside of the road 93 hares were shot the same morning then back to the East Riding for the presentations Y.I.S Leeview
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Agreed it was a far cry from what we were accustomd to, But necessity is the mother of invevtion at least we tried Y.I.S Leeview
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i hate the antis as much as anybody,,,, but as far as the antis are concerned the estate played in to there hands by shooting the hares..... because the antis will say the hunting people and estate wernt bothered about the hares, and lets face it they wernt or they wouldnt have shot them. another thing aswell,,, we all know hares were netted and moved around even altcar had them brought in some times... why wernt the hares netted and moved afterwards,,, of course you will never net as many as can be shot at night with the rifle,,, but they could have saved some ,,,, ££££££££££
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Same way you started your jills? Y.I.S Leeview
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IMHO TOMO the antis werent bothered about saving the hares :whistling:their trump card they saw it more of a class thing.We tried Field Trialling Greyhounds muzzled dogs shotguns in place after the hare escaped under fencing and they still objected and tried to prosecute to their loss financially There was a massive hare shoot within the week of the ban coming in on Altcar sacrilege I know but illegal coursing was a major problem,so what options were available? remove the hares and the illegal coursing problem was removed,the estate has been in trust since Lord Levenhulme's death,they dont
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Half the trouble with the anti's was that the road at the Withens is a public highway so they had every right(by law)to be there including police protection. TBH apart from Greyhound 2000 the only time you saw anti's whilst coursing was the first day of the Waterloo Cup when the TV cameras were there if they were so passionate where were they throughout the season when there was no TV coverage? Y.I.S Leeview
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Try changing the battery Y.I.S Leeview
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Great nets, Great service.... Top Bloke ... I just clicked on Netriggers ebay link nice nets then saw the picture and realised who he isLOL A real good guy and you wont go wrong with him absolute mine of information that walks the walk Y.I.S Leeview
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Thats the 1 mate it caught the hare on its first run after about 7or 8 turns i think crackin dog.. me and 1 of the other lads i was there with put money on it beatin why u monty its second run and there was a few lookin at us like we were mad.. as soon as w.u.m got the 1st turn in and didnt catch the hare i new the money was mine Michael O'Donovan Why You Monty's trainer picked the dog up he handed it to Tommy to take the dog back to the van, he very sportingly went over and shook her hand wishing her luck As he came off the field he shook his head and said "thats the biggest F**king
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I thought it might be still quite young but will mature fast Good Luck Y.I.S Leeview
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Well Done true dedication comes together Y.I.S Leeview
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That maybe so in Eire in the park coursing,But in England that was banned and only open coursing was legal Y.I.S Leeview
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Cashels Evening it beat the dog(Paddys Toy) that ran up to Why You Monty in the 1st round so beat both Waterloo Cup finalists from 2004 Y.I.S Leeview
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save yourself a £10 and get 2 4z Y.I.S Leeview
