NTSOG wrote:BR: "Our cows got through the neighbour's fence yesterday back into our paddocks."
A few years ago a large tree flattened the fence between my property and the neighbours. His 6 large angus steers stepped over the downed fence into my place. I was worried that separating my larger mob with very young calves from his would be a problem, but it wasn't. My mob wasn't interested in his and vice versa to our great surprise. The two mobs kept well apart. I got mine into a separate paddock and shut them in while the neighbour opened my back gate and walked his back home while I stood the fence up and made sure the hot wire was clear and hot.
Jim
NTSOG wrote:G'day,
I spent nearly three hours re-attaching the pump rod on my old Southern Cross windmill. The original pivoting fitting wore out years ago so every 18 months or so I have to climb up and reattach the rod just below the windmill body so the windmill can pivot and also pump. I use a pin through the end of the shaft plus a few washers to spread the load and allow 360-degree rotation. It's not a complex job, but, even with a safety harness, holding on with one hand while juggling tools and other bits and pieces, it's a bit frustrating. The worst thing is when I drop a tool and have to climb down to pick it up.
Jim
Flyonline wrote:You don't look very happy about it![]()
It's named right, makes you look like a hobbit with a normal sword![]()
Out of curiosity, what's the legality with having/transporting those things? My wife has a sword for dancing, and there is some argument on how/where/who can have them.
bigpete wrote:Picked up my new greatsword today. Now to start training with it
NTSOG wrote:bigpete: "Its 68 inches long with a 48 inch blade and a bit under 7lb".
It looks as big as the sword that was supposedly carried by William Wallace when he and his mad Scots mates took on Edward I. Of course it didn't end well for Wallace as he was caught and tried, hanged then, castrated and 'subdivided'. Bits of him were stuck on spikes around the countryside. His head was dipped in tar and placed on a spike on top of London Bridge.
Jim
on_one_wheel wrote:bigpete wrote:Picked up my new greatsword today. Now to start training with it
You'll have fun trimming your hedges and shrubs with that monster
bigpete wrote:Picked up my new greatsword today. Now to start training with it
Beeza wrote:bigpete wrote:Picked up my new greatsword today. Now to start training with it
Wow that's a beast of a sword.Hanwei Lowlander?
Is it a live blade?
I recently purchased it's little brother the Kingston Arms Scottish Claymore, only 55" long.
Enjoy
bladeracer wrote:So I'm loading twenty to shoot into the lawn
bladeracer wrote:We had a working bee yesterday at the pistol club in the rain, but I picked up some .38 Special brass from one of the members. Only 421 pieces plus he gave me 200 new .38 S&W that I can use in the revolvers. So I've deprimed, sized, primed and flared about 700 pieces. Loaded one up with 8gn of AR2206H just now with a 158gn cast bullet and it sounds good. Didn't chrono it but it doesn't sound as hot as the factory S&B 158gn cast we've been shooting. So I'm loading twenty to shoot into the lawn to confirm they work and chrono them.
bladeracer wrote:We had a working bee yesterday at the pistol club in the rain, but I picked up some .38 Special brass from one of the members. Only 421 pieces, plus he gave me 200 new .38 S&W that I can use in the revolvers. So I've deprimed, sized, primed and flared about 700 pieces. Loaded one up with 8gn of AR2206H just now with a 158gn cast bullet, fired it in the Rossi 92 and it sounds good. Didn't chrono it but it doesn't sound as hot as the factory S&B 158gn cast we've been shooting. So I'm loading twenty to shoot into the lawn to confirm they work and chrono them.
No1Mk3 wrote:bladeracer wrote:We had a working bee yesterday at the pistol club in the rain, but I picked up some .38 Special brass from one of the members. Only 421 pieces, plus he gave me 200 new .38 S&W that I can use in the revolvers. So I've deprimed, sized, primed and flared about 700 pieces. Loaded one up with 8gn of AR2206H just now with a 158gn cast bullet, fired it in the Rossi 92 and it sounds good. Didn't chrono it but it doesn't sound as hot as the factory S&B 158gn cast we've been shooting. So I'm loading twenty to shoot into the lawn to confirm they work and chrono them.
You have 38 S&W revolvers? The case Base Dia. is .0075" larger than 38 Spl, and even when sized down sometimes leaves a small shoulder that can interfere with loading into a 38 Spl chamber. Try sizing a couple before doing the lot, you may need to swap with someone ( I use 38 S&W in Colt's & Webleys, and have lots of 38 Spl brass, would be happy to swap 2 used Spl per S&W)
Oldbloke wrote:Prepped 110 223 cases.![]()
Mowed the lawn.![]()
Enjoying a stout now.
bladeracer wrote:Oldbloke wrote:Prepped 110 223 cases.![]()
Mowed the lawn.![]()
Enjoying a stout now.
Nice, I drank stout for a bit when I was twelve and thirteen in South Hedland, my old man said it would build muscles
wanneroo wrote:Never seen anyone load 38 Special that low. I thought 650 FPS was slow.