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    Natural Born Bushcrafter Woody's Avatar
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    My fingers and toes are crossed for you bud.
    Take it steady... keep positive!

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    Trying to mate just waiting to see surgeon two cancelled appointments in the last couple of months problem is my surgeon works in a different health trust so local hospital will not touch me .I get rushed in gas and air and loads of morphine then send me home ,Just stuck in hospital trust red tape finally managed to drive round the block today after nearly three weeks being laid up,

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    Natural Born Bushcrafter Woody's Avatar
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    I'm sorry to hear that bud, let's hope the quacks (doctors) pull their finger out and sort their acts!
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    hello Diviy,
    As Woody say's but be careful "black powdery stuff may appear ( spores , mould dusting), just wipe and continue. after a few weeks your tinder should be dry and ready to go...." Please don't do this inside the house or you could end up with a mushroom farm, the last thing you want is them spores inside your home.
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    With mine I make sure they are totally dry (put on top of a radiator) then store in small zip lock bags. I have some from 2005 which are fine, I lit a BBQ with some last year.
    Richard
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    hello,

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    Quote Originally Posted by rik_uk3 View Post
    With mine I make sure they are totally dry (put on top of a radiator) then store in small zip lock bags. I have some from 2005 which are fine, I lit a BBQ with some last year.

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