Thread: What Have You Bought Now!!!???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasputin View Post
    My 4.3" SS mug and lid came today, impressed its thin but not flimsy certainly tougher than plastic or ali and its good size to use to cook in. weighs 102gms with the lid and 81 gms without, all in all a good buy. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2310826262...84.m1497.l2649
    For £3.70 I thought I might as well have some more kit that I don't really need, that reminds me to strenghten the rafters in the loft...lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigger004 View Post
    For £3.70 I thought I might as well have some more kit that I don't really need, that reminds me to strenghten the rafters in the loft...lol
    Ha Ha, got the same probs, caravan..full, sheds...full, fishing boat....full. At the moment the catamaran is more or less empty, but I think thats because its moored at Newhaven,lol Good luck with the RSJ's
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    A new collapsible scrounging cup



    And a 400g + 250g Norway pirks
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    Brownie points for more bushcraft time:
    Red roses, heart shaped chockolate and a pink pint sized coffee thermos mug...that should keep her from killing me next time I go out...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    Brownie points for more bushcraft time:
    Red roses, heart shaped chocolate and a pint sized coffee thermos mug...that should keep her from killing me next time I go out...
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    Chainsaw trousers and gloves. Next doors tree came down in our garden last night and required dispatching. With so much to cut, awkward limbs, Ashleys recent slip and the ground being so slippery, I decided extra PPE was a no brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jus_young View Post
    Chainsaw trousers and gloves. Next doors tree came down in our garden last night and required dispatching. With so much to cut, awkward limbs, Ashleys recent slip and the ground being so slippery, I decided extra PPE was a no brainer.
    Wise decission. My brother worked in forestry in his younger years.He won't even let me near his chainsaw, as I don't have any protective clothing. And by the look of some of the Chainsaw trousers he have brought home after a near miss, I will never even try to discuss it...and it's nice to have him over doing the job for me, ha ha
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    A shiny new pair of LoWa Mega camp boots, a leather possibles pouch and some socks.

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