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Ed-Zulu

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  1. That YouTube algorithm is taking you flippen everywhere hahaha
  2. Izzy Swan made a cool pry-bar out of wood for breaking pallets up nicely, you should go check it out
  3. An interior teak oil will be sufficient for the indoor application you intend it for. Over time the wood will take on a richer colour (some yellowing/honey) but that's the appeal of working with the lighter woods and their tendencies to age in that manner. Edit: I just remembered that I read in Wood Magazine some years ago that in the US they often do a sanding sealer followed by furtniture wax. The US does have proper seasonal swings and this application apparently prevents warping and structural problems over time
  4. We do not sell children! What a beaut, yes, some TLC and enjoy her on long autumn rides through lush green fields...
  5. I've had the right opposite experience the past 3 monts; two well priced purchases from long time hubbers. crank and gps' units I do play the long game as the king of secon hand goods in my circle of friends
  6. Hi ridr, me again... Your shoes must be your pillow so that the herdsmen don't steel it. I actually always hike with a pair of slops or old takkies, just for in-case my primary shoes go. Pack some fruit, when you encounter the herdsmen up top they love an apple or banana as a friendship gift. Camp left of the river on the opposite side of the ranger hut, which has no roof for some years now. The morning view from there is spectacular and unfortunately gives you a cellphone signal, you can turn your phone off at least. Ranger hut should be used in very poor weather only, however, it gets cold at that altitude whet it's wet Enoy the hike and hope your little girl enjoys the trip!
  7. It's the business on Balau decking, bleaches it it a nice light honey colour
  8. I have a better suggestion that might work... Sand it down, then bleach the top layer with oxilic acid. It will lighten a thin layer of wood which you can seal with varnish or whatever you choose. Later when this get's old, you can cut back through the bleached fibres back into the original colour.
  9. I also like your selection, but living outside the large centres can only support you when I'm there. You should seriously increase your online offerings outside of silly season. Looking forward to your upcoming specials!
  10. I have a few pairs of Scott padded (lined) baggies. So there seems to be those and then surfer type for MTB'ing.
  11. Whoever organised it has a brilliant sense of humour or are completely disconnected from reality! Either way, hmm, you know....
  12. Battle on the Lomba - David Manall
  13. Cool idea! Edit: I wear padded baggies, so will probably get someone to do the bibs as an attachment or go with the idea of the wide braces.
  14. I should probably try this, find some wide ones, give it a try. Was seriously hoping to find some off-the-shelf ones to spoil myself with
  15. Cause they work their way down no matter what
  16. I seriously need bibbed baggies, is there anyone who does them?
  17. A table saw with multiple jigs is an absolute pleasure. yes, the track saw is great for breaking up sheet goods, but the table saw has so many applications. Look at Makita table saws, I've been working with one for the past 6 years after throwing a Ryobi out. Yes, you need a new fence immediately and the blade insert must be replaced, that being said once you've done that it's yours and to your liking.
  18. Best instructions for beginners
  19. Piet Botha was the man, I attended many of his shows, shared a drink and some conversation with him at a show he did here long time ago. He was down to earth, a true rocker of old that stayed the course! One of the few South Africans that released albums which could be listened to from track one till the last one!
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