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Thread: termite resistant timbers
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28th March 2011, 10:24 PM #16
Oh by the way JJH most of those chemicals you listed as no longer available such as DDT and dieldren are in fact still sold to the food growers in this country just under different names and are just as toxic now as they were 40 years ago. it is amazing just what is swept under the rug by simply changing the name just like the popping candy which was banned in the eighties but was still being sold in showbags a couple of years ago.
I am told that sharpening handsaws is a dying art.... this must mean I am an artisan.
Get your handsaws sharpened properly to the highest possible standard, the only way they should be done, BY HAND, BY ME!!! I only accept perfection in any saw I sharpen.
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31st March 2011, 09:58 AM #17
Travis that is quite astounding - Pro. Glycol is a medicine I used to administer to alpacas who where sick I remember thinking when I got it "isnt this the stuff ya chuck in ya radiator?"
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31st March 2011, 08:57 PM #18
Tell him to make his speccy vegy garden out of bricks
My solution - the termites can go somewhere elseregards
Nick
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Without wood it's just ...
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2nd April 2011, 02:20 PM #19I am told that sharpening handsaws is a dying art.... this must mean I am an artisan.
Get your handsaws sharpened properly to the highest possible standard, the only way they should be done, BY HAND, BY ME!!! I only accept perfection in any saw I sharpen.
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2nd April 2011, 02:24 PM #20
actually in my previous post, I think I got the ethylene and propylene glycol the wrong way around I think it is the propylene which is the less toxic of the 2.
I am told that sharpening handsaws is a dying art.... this must mean I am an artisan.
Get your handsaws sharpened properly to the highest possible standard, the only way they should be done, BY HAND, BY ME!!! I only accept perfection in any saw I sharpen.
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