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  • Birthday 04/09/1995

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  1. Fantastic project, I've wanted to learn how to engrave for a while now, it's always something I've had in the back of my head, and I've also thought of making a pneumatic engraver, I think it's great you've just gone for it! Have you ground the gravers yourself too? What's your sharpening set up?
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    Tweeds

    before coughing up for brand new tweed I'd have a look around your local charity shops, you can often get a right steal
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    Home brew

    I've done a but, great fun, and each brew gets better and better every time. CHeck out www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk
  4. To me rugby just seems so much more flowing, I can't watch football without losing the will to live, each to their own though. The six nations so far has had some pretty good quality rugby being played, I can't wait for the world cup.
  5. If you're using straight linseed oil it just needs to dry for a long time to avoid it going sticky, but cutting it about 2 parts oil and 1 part white spirit lets it soak in deeper, then the white spirit evaporates leaving just the oil, so it penetrates better, just leave it till it's touch dry then go over with wire wool, and do it a couple of times. Maybe doing a neat coat of oil to finish it off.
  6. Keep a regular breathing pattern, and hold the rifle firmly but let it recoil, go with it and don't try to stop it, seems best for me anyway. Just try to make sure you use the exact same technique for every shot, and maybe try some different pellets, dome heads are usually the most accurate.
  7. I'm jealous, the s200 is great! That scope is huge looks loads of fun.
  8. In theory it's simple enough to make, but at the small that's legal scale a fraction of a gram can make a huge difference to the ratio. The chemicals are readily available (KN03, sulphur and charcoal), but the equipment required like a ball mill, very accurate scales, and mesh to grade it can be expensive. And the last thing you want is the ball mill to blow up when milling the powder, but that's very unlikely, but I would do it in a concrete box of some sort! If you feel confident with it, and you know the laws regarding it inside out, go for it. Just stay on the right side of them.
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    Your Hobbies

    I play rugby for the local junior side, and follow bath, cycling, road mainly, and constantly working on my bikes, and just making anything really, any opportunity to get in the shed full of machine tools!
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    Stag Antler

    I've got a big bit of shed stag antler for sale, I got it from someone on here but I never got round to using it, it's about 60cm end to end, I believe it was found shed in Exmoor but I've forgotten what I was told, I'd like £25+p&p which I expect will be about £5-£10 depending where you are as it weighs quite a bit. I'm located near Bath.
  11. A pair of size 7 le chameau all track wellies, little use and i grew out of them, they've had a clean since the pics, i want £30+p&p,they were about £60 new, im near bath.
  12. I wouldn't do it myself, £170 seems like a lot of money and i'm not sure how much difference it would make in the field, but if you're not planning on selling it and really want to, go for it.
  13. Pair of le chameau all track wellington boots, size 7, used but not abused. £60 new, I want £30+p&p. Located near Bath. Had a quick clean since the pics were taken.
  14. I've got some kicking about if you want, pm me.
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