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Comment: Strangely, yes, I do too :O)
Comment: Drunk??? I haven't dropped a touch, occifer! :OD
Comment: If this was a truly functional knife, you would harden the blade before fitting the han…
Comment: Just goes to prove that "education squashes imagination". ...although a few bright spa…
Comment: ...or wth a filler at the top, and a tap at the bottom, you could boil water with it!! …
Comment: A great little stove! Might I suggest that you use only three legs as the fourth leg …
Comment: Best use of old rope I have seen - Well done!!!
Comment: In the UK it is called "Superglue"
Comment: Excellent, first rate sir! I thought you would be slated over safety aspects etc, but …
Comment: Utah? You lucky man. Take a look at this guy making the most of slope lift... http:/…
Comment: Hi LouieawI also work in the outdoor industry, am (or have been) a winter mountaineer a…
Comment: Mate, I love your sense of adventure. Good 'Ible. :O) I wish we had similar drainage …
Comment: Stunning, stunning, stunning, Gepetto!! I love it....it has given me the idea to turn …
Comment: Hi Spamfritter What I forgot to say was, that is a stunning looking burner...what a gr…
Comment: Halfway out is better. Any performance/power boat uses a "surface piercing" screw. A …
Comment: Wow beautiful! I made the mistake of looking at your husbands photos.... I think I ha…
Comment: Top mum...good sense of humor! Good 'ible' mate.
Comment: "ps I crash sometimes" We all crash sometimes, that's just part of the game :-) You …
Comment: Thermals or a good slope with a prevailing wind. Slope lift means you can keep going f…
Comment: I started to fly like this, but when I progressed to my largest (and last) model, my 1/…
Comment: If I understand right, using the cross section profile shown above, you stick the paper…
Comment: I threaded the string across the back, diagonally to form a (tight) cross, making the w…
Comment: Hi NNSG If you contact any sailing club in the UK, they usually have "auctions" at the…
Comment: I may be teaching you all to suck eggs, but may I suggest you use 3 legs instead of 4? …
Comment: Heh, when I started flying, there was only methanol (nitro) and diesel engines. You ad…
Comment: Ferguson 199, you are completely right. Add to that it is a high-winged model as well …
Comment: I did exactly this on my Citroen Xara Picasso key. When the big button died, I cut up …
Comment: I still do this now. My outdoor & mountaineering friends love it!
Comment: I'm afraid not...well, not very successfully. You need wick string (which has been tre…
Comment: I can't believe that you made the good ole house brick this attractive. Well played sir!
Comment: Love it!! I would like to make one, angle it about 30 degrees, weld on some fins and a…
Comment: As well as Shannonlove's comments I have the following. I can't tell from the photogr…
Comment: Oh cr*p! I used to fire breathe with methanol!! NOW you tell me!!