http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/b-stock/CL142.html
Bargain here.
Type: Posts; User: mountainm
http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/b-stock/CL142.html
Bargain here.
What grind is our currently? Not really possible to go from flat to scandi.
And you'll be excusing war crimes.
Rules are rules. He knew he was breaking them and even admitted as much.
But that's the point. We're not the taliban. We must maintain the moral high ground otherwise we become "the bad guy". A line must be drawn.
If its shoe leather (soft and pliable) chances are its chrome tanned not veg tanned. In which case it'll corrode steel over time.
Johnsons in leeds. From the store but they also sell online. Seem big enough to me as a groundsheet. Was contemplating cutting mine in two.
Ipk kits are better value. Usually about a fiver
Here's a work in progress. Nearly finished just needs a buff with some wax.
Brief was for something simple and robust. 4-5mm veg tan single piece. Same thickness welt. Double stitched. Sam brown...
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Much cheaper on aliexpress.
Anti grav rucksack. Then I can carry all my kit into the woods
Wilkos are doing them...
I'm not even sure if that's the case either (any more info?) displaying a price is considered an "Invitation to treat" - the contract isn't fulfilled until payment has been taken.
No - there's no obligation to sell, even in a shop. A lot of places will do through good will.
Showing in stock at the new price.
Sorry fella. Didnt mean to rain on your parade.
Search for "James Nobel" on British blades.
Cheap Pakistani steel that won't hold an edge. Bad fit and finish are some of the common themes.
(hopefully you got a good one)
The guy trades...
http://www.theidentitystore.co.uk/
Lovely people to deal with. Leather and equipment. Online store too.
http://www.claytonleather.com/
Great. For buying bulk leather, ask about any special...
I would suggest your friend owes you a new hammock.
That's not what I meant. Its on the inside of the curve on a farriers knife. Forcing the blade into the wood. Spoon knives function better with the bevel on the outside of the curve.
The bevel is on the wrong side on a hoof knife. I know as I made the same mistake.
Beuler?
thread necromancy I know - but I just got hold of one of these second hand. Are you still using yours Ashley? Any tips? I note some people still say they get a cold back - so when do you consider...
Last I knew the designer of these was looking for an investor to take the project forward. They've been around for a while and I've always wanted to try before I buy. Id be more interested in just...
Press studs would work but aren't adjustable for other peoples wrists.