Or you would maybe to a neater job with a stone for sharpening scythes.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=scythe+sharpening+stone&_sacat=0
Those would work; some even mention billhooks specifically - but none of the pictures have quite such a pronounced hook.
I have used similar hooks on long handles way back when for Thistles. I even used a Scythe ONCE for fun then got out the Brushcutter out for the Bracken as Scythes are to much like hard work for scrub.
I love using that billhook, but only for small gardening trimming jobs, e.g. taking twigs off a branch so that both can go in a chipper.
Scythes look great, but also look hard work. It can't have been fun when they were the only way to cut wheat crops.
Obscure idea,
we should organize an AmpHour episode with all the TEA crazy horses here.
It would be soo coool...
The dude with the blue shirt hanging out looks like me
No, I don't have a full beard like the nut on the far left.
Obscure idea,
we should organize an AmpHour episode with all the TEA crazy horses here.
It would be soo coool...
But I know I am not Crazy.
Can somebody explain me what this little explosion has caused after the projectile has left the jelly block?
https://giphy.com/gifs/vs-block-magnum-nKcTJ8P9t00LK
That's called the "diesel effect". Oil in the gel evaporates when the bullet passes through it, then explodes as the cavity collapses and compresses the oil vapour (much like a diesel engine, hence the name).
McBryce.
Can somebody explain me what this little explosion has caused after the projectile has left the jelly block?
https://giphy.com/gifs/vs-block-magnum-nKcTJ8P9t00LK
I would guess compression of the air heats it, and fragments from the gel block burn. Much like a diesel engine.
I have a bone to pick about this ....
Just the perfect anchor for the owner of a 12RU box with space to spare
in conjunction with this...
It’s not over until you have a 42U next to it
You have me looking out for things... things I shouldn't trouble myself over - such as today's acquisition off Gumtree.
Photos coming....
Old Texas Instruments Pulse Generator. Works perfectly. Unfortunately, I have no pictures of the internal structure. Beautifully built.
You are with that outfit?
I did not read. Here you lose the overview
What do you mean?
But would it actually be necessary for a burial there ATM? Perhaps a cremation would occur
That might fit in with the current bushfires - but it's not a subject we joke about at the moment.
27 RU:
- Lift off front and rear doors - lockable (keys supplied).
- Clip in side panels
- Exhaust fans
plus
- 1x Power distribution strip
- 1x Cable management unit
- 1 pair of runners
- 1 Fixed shelf with brackets and mounting hardware - NIB
No feet or castors. (It's sitting on a platform trolley.)
Cost: The time and fuel to pick it up.
It did earn me a small serve of "the look" from SWMBO, but this one is too big to take up residence where my 12RU unit currently sits (which no doubtedly saved me from a bigger serve). Not sure where it's going to end up.
But I have it... It's mine!
I am doomed.
But would it actually be necessary for a burial there ATM? Perhaps a cremation would occur
That might fit in with the current bushfires - but it's not a subject we joke about at the moment.
Quite; hence the
We realise it has to be bad, since it has reached mainstream news over here.
But would it actually be necessary for a burial there ATM? Perhaps a cremation would occur
That might fit in with the current bushfires - but it's not a subject we joke about at the moment.
Quite; hence the
We realise it has to be bad, since it has reached mainstream news over here.
Has reached here as well which is surprising considering how "self absorbed" our news organizations typically are.
Just got 2 linears for my tnut-side
Also have a 24v linear on the way for my "new" 10811 OCXO
/Bingo
Still trying to work out a cheap enclosure for mine. I think I’m actually just going to bolt a couple of Hammond boxes and add some feet to it and a 3DP finger protection over the transformer terminals. Leave the back open. I’ll mount one Hammond as mains in with fuse/filter/switch/IEC socket and another output one with a couple of power poles in it.