Members Ferryman Posted August 8, 2020 Author Members Report Posted August 8, 2020 Yep instead of going on foreign holidays, when I retired, I bought a field LOL I think they do, but I am not a farmer just someone who likes a little bit of paradise while it still exists. I have a 9 mile drive each way to get there but when I close and lock the gate behind me I am in a different world. What part of Kent are you ? I was born in Wrotham Heath Quote
toxo Posted August 8, 2020 Report Posted August 8, 2020 (edited) 21 minutes ago, Ferryman said: Yep instead of going on foreign holidays, when I retired, I bought a field LOL I think they do, but I am not a farmer just someone who likes a little bit of paradise while it still exists. I have a 9 mile drive each way to get there but when I close and lock the gate behind me I am in a different world. What part of Kent are you ? I was born in Wrotham Heath Great stuff. That's what I should have done.. Just missed some land with a stream once. Would've been in my element. Many years ago me and the wife and kids house sat for a cousin who was off to the Canaries for a holiday. He had a small stream running past the back of his garden. By the time he came home "his" bit wasn't so little any more/ I'd dug it a bit deeper and dammed both ends. Then I went upstream catching lots of wild trout and putting them in his bit. He was a baker and used to feed em any unsold bread or whatever and they got quite big. Well you gotta have a project haven't you. I'm in Gillingham. Edited August 8, 2020 by toxo Quote
Members Rahere Posted August 20, 2020 Members Report Posted August 20, 2020 First trick, from knife sheath makers. Leave about an inch sewing allowance on the cutting edge, and use some 3mm back hide in a fillet to protect the stitching from the edge. Second trick, use an oil-retentive leather to protect the blade. Third trick, use a 2" plumbing washer on each side of the rivet at the point. Don't forget a pocket for the whetstone. Mine's in North London. Quote
Members Ferryman Posted August 22, 2020 Author Members Report Posted August 22, 2020 Hi Rahere Do you have a photo of yours ? Thanks Tony Quote
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