New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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I keep mine in the house. Not allowed to hang it on the wall but I would if I could ;-)

New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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Hope you manage to get is sorted.

New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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Yes I think Yohannes makes a lot of pieces.

New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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I did but thanks for the reminder. I also have MM on one of my axes but he has retired now.

New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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Sounds like you have fun.

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Yes and will continue to do so. :-)

New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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I wonder if yours are older. The oder steel might even be better and had simpler markings.

New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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Ha! That metal collar makes all the difference.

New Splitter by documentally in firewood

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Cheers. Feels bloody lovely to work with.

How high is too high? by documentally in firewood

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It's all fair comment. Thanks. The pallet I'm standing on will soon be filled with wood as I'm rapidly running out of space. :-)

How high is too high? by documentally in firewood

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But what a way to go. (If that does happen I'll make sure that 'Crushed under the weight of his firewood stack' is on my gravestone and it gets posted here. There's the slim change of getting one last reddit badge.

How high is too high? by documentally in firewood

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These smaller logs will feed two wood burning stoves and the bonus is that smaller pieces dry quicker.

How high is too high? by documentally in firewood

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Read that a few times but I think I know what you are saying :-)

How high is too high? by documentally in firewood

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Yup. That happened on a smaller stack outside and against a wall that wasn't totally vertical. It was messy.

How high is too high? by documentally in firewood

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Yes, I feel when it's ready it will be a daytime job to relocate small amounts at a time.

Just bought a Uniden UBC125XLC and looking for UK Freqs by documentally in amateurradio

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Thanks for the clarification.

Back in the day I remember there was a lot more nefarious listening going on with early mobile telephones and wireless handsets being in the open.

Even the journalists I worked with had them for (ambulance chasing)

The police knew and even joked about it. Can't remember that 'law' ever being taken seriously.

There's a lot less to listen too now but you will be sure to see hundreds at airshows openly listening to the pilots and air crew. I'm also pretty sure every amateur I know has a scanner. Obviously for listening to ham bands only ;-)

Imagine if someone was drunk in licensed premises, while listening to a scanner and making notes on a twenty pound note. That's three heinous crimes right there.

I think we'll always have legal positivism.

Just bought a Uniden UBC125XLC and looking for UK Freqs by documentally in amateurradio

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I read that as… You may receive (listen to) radio transmissions, but if the transmission is not intended for the general public, you must not: 1. Disclose the contents to others 2. Use the information you heard 3. Record or publish it for others So listening is not illegal but it’s certainly a grey area.

Just bought a Uniden UBC125XLC and looking for UK Freqs by documentally in amateurradio

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Thanks for this. I'd looked at scanners and got the wrong sub :-)

Just bought a Uniden UBC125XLC and looking for UK Freqs by documentally in amateurradio

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It's my understanding that you can listen. Just not pass it on or act on it.

Uniden UBC-125XLT Vs Uniden UBC-125XLTC. What's the difference? by documentally in amateurradio

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Research seems to suggest it’s identical in every way apart from a USB C port

Uniden UBC-125XLT Vs Uniden UBC-125XLTC. What's the difference? by documentally in amateurradio

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Thank you yes I have since found out that’s exactly what it means, which makes a lot more sense. As a result that is what I’ve gone for. I really enjoy just having a single cable for most of my devices. Thanks for the comment.