Hi Phil,
For non-breathable material repairs I use an old waterproof coat (two young growing sons so no shortage of cheap donor jackets) and copydex glue. Works great on self inflating kip mats,...
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Hi Phil,
For non-breathable material repairs I use an old waterproof coat (two young growing sons so no shortage of cheap donor jackets) and copydex glue. Works great on self inflating kip mats,...
I'll fish for you if your there, but mostly it's just for me and the family. :)
Steve,
Thanks for putting this up it is just what I have been looking for. Looking forward to following the blog.
Best regards Izzy
Thanks Gary.
Hi everyone,
Apologies if this is in the wrong place, but could somone point me in the direction of the thread with a link to an old tv show that featured hurdle making using a billhook from maybe...
Thanks Wizardbiz, for giving me my first forum based chuckle of 2012:happy-clapping:
Best regards and a happy new year to you all, Izzy.
I find a light tap of the toe of the handle against knee, knuckle or branch etc opens the blade enough the get a good grip to ease opening of the blade.:)
A few photos of my new sheath for my...
Hi Woodwose,
I have just finished a leatherwork course with Arnold Smith in Clevedon nr Bristol and we did a fair amount of leathercarving or embossing as you don't actually remove any leather as...
Hi all,
I have always used Tung oil (from Ikea) on all stuff wooden that comes into contact with food, chopping boards, salad tongs, spoons etc and I find it will only darken as much as applying...
Hi Paul,
I work as a self employed gardener and my PLI costs £76 per year for £1,000,000 cover but a previous policy for £5,000,000 was around £160 per year. I looked at the arborial types of cover...
Hi Tadpole,
just down the road in Clevedon.
Regards Izzy.
Hi Tadpole. hello from not to far away :)
Regards Izzy
Thanks Al, a very useful resource :)
Regards Izzy.
Hi all, very pleased to find this great site as a newbee to bushcraft.
Regaards Izzy.