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Everything posted by ginga john
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Why did you sell the barryvox element Erik ? was it not up to the job ?
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Nope the previous yellow box is made by peips, couldn't tell you what version of the firmware it runs just know that it sends (as worn when on the piste) and searches (lets hope you don't have to use that one !) The new version of the B&F has had problems shutting down, Two different people I know have had to send them back and have been told its a 6 week turnaround I just sold an Opto 3000 on fleabay and that did the job but was a little slower than the newer types
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You dont know how mad a fella can get when he has feck all to do, :laugh:
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Get the Barryvox pulse, does both jobs, just for good measure the B&F box is made by Pieps and will do both as well
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Well on the sick list and bored so I thought I'd have a go at getting the old wellies cleaned Hunter Sovereign from circa 1996 and have never ever been cleaned So wore then to clean the kennels this morning, gave then a good scrubbing and the a go with the high pressure hose So thats all the dirt gone and then they looked a bit, well grey for want of a better term So I thought what do I have to give them a bit of a spruce up, well the Renapur I have for the show boots looked like it might work so I had a go and have just finished I know that this stuff is for leather but the wellies look
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Seems a bit harsh just because the locals didn't appreciate his impression of Eminem ______________ what a cock :laugh:
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work in progress . pattern welded steel for knives
ginga john replied to midnight's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
What a great post, and a great product too, I think I'll join the queue -
Well done lads for coming to the rescue, and the little shovels come in handly in those little sandy spots
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Fry the peaches with some Calvados and then ad a trickle of honey once they cool down a bit
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plum jam, and vanilla ice cream inside and sugar and lemon the top
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The add was from November 2010, may just possibly be gone by now
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I think its a bout 7.5 litres, when mines done its about 1 and a 1/2 of those containers from the garage If its a D22 should be done every 6 thousand miles as well, I have a had a lot of oil changes !! You will also need a proper filter wrench as the oil filter is in a b*****d of a place right at the back of the engine and is a bugger to get off GJ
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b***%*d, I just gobbed tea all over the puter, that's the funniest thing i've read in ages, and of course Brog is the greatest, bestest, kentist etc and at least he's out doing abit, saves me getting off the couch :boogy:
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Why by the guns, its f**k all to do with them......? Because according to the law that allows the use of a terrier to flush a fox it must be flushed to a waiting gun or do you have a different version where you are ?
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Young hounds, lots of excitement and scent and a whipper in who needs a strong word, very poor from the MFH as well I hope the loss was suitably covered by the guns
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The fella who now runs RBS was brought in to sort out the complete bollocks that Fred the shred left for the government He is a supposed good guy and was given a contract based on keeping the bank going as opposed to falling off the perch BUT to get him to do the job they (Gordon and the rest of muppets) gave him a "traditional contract" that included bonus payments in the form of shares So as part of his remuneration package Mr Stephen Hester is due shares to value of around a million pounds What a pay day we all say but he does a job that not a single man amongst us could do and in the g
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There were an amount that were unaccounted for, you should send your 7 back as soon as possible, they are all related so they have a family waiting for them
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Someone once told me that a Yorkshireman was really a scot with the generosity bred out of him
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I thought I would never see that pic again, I was assured that all copies had been destroyed. It all started back in the 70's when some one started moaning about the Robertsons Jam Jars so we started a repatriation operation to get all the little Gollys back to where they were happiest, thousands of them they were and the transport alone cost a fortune. Anyway, off they went to somewhere nice and sunny we even had little glass huts made for them to make them feel at home, of course this was all very hush hush as the government were under pressure from the do gooders to get them off the jam
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I've tried a couple of different ones and am using the B&F at the moment, the Opto 3000 does the job just as well but may be a little slower to pick up a move, the ortovox D3 worked ok but I found it a bit mickey mouse and seemed a bit flimsy which turned out to be the case, The barryvox pulse is supposed to be good but I haven't tried that one yet In theory any of the avalanche locaters will work BUT it depends on the collars, The ortovox collars with the B&F box read a bit over depth, The Ortovox collars with the Ortovox box were ok but always missed by a little bit to one side or t
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As has been said many many times, In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king
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If its only £15 for the hour its almost worth driving to Wales for, a decent rub down here is £40 and there's no extras
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lol I got a vision of Anthony perkins there lol you got a rocking chair lol Yes, made from ladies thigh bones ......... I've started selling furry money boxes on ebay too, you'd never guess where they come from ......... Who cares where they come from, I'll have two
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£85 a week will be a room in a shared house, not too bad until you realise that every shared house in Plaistow is full of either conning Africans or Eastern Europeans The only building work is on the Olympic site which as we all know has three months until its finished and it would take that long for the security clearance It's not the greatest place to find a job at the moment, may be better off somewhere a little less Ethnic !
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have a bump on me, they're good, very good
