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    SRS rope and hitch

    for a very heavy climber, has anyone tried a Hitch Hiker with a Rope Wrench above?
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    Broken man, extreme burnout

    Maybe try land surveying....
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    BOLA

    Hello Michael, I do still have the small elongated steel bollards in stock, but little to no feedback (I am not sure I even have any users of that bollard). I have not made any other changes to the BOLA pictured, but could produce the BOLA with the scallop you suggest. Masayuki in Japan has...
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    TreeStuff $75 Ships-Today-Guarantee

    It seems he is being curtailed by the court with most of his blanket tariffs, meanwhile foreign shippers would rather wait till there is some clarity to the confusion. On another note, I appreciate the effort to ship in country , with in or out of stock info, thank you Treestuff. What I have...
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    The Tribes of Colombia and Panama

    I lived in Colombia from '64-'71 and visited the Piapoco, and later returned as part of a survey crew to try to establish an area of land that the government would grant to the Cuiva, near the Venezuelan border. One childhood friend was a Kogi from the Sierra Madre are in Northern Colombia. I...
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    Make Us Laugh :)

    He does seem well trained, and works for peanuts....
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    Make Us Laugh :)

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1827137341517742 Don't forget to turn the sound on.
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    Watch out for underground bee and hornet nests

    Had a helper who was allergic to stings (he had not told me). It is not unusual to be stung at least once each year when out land surveying, and sure enough he was stung by a yellow jacket and began to have trouble breathing properly, I raced him to the hospital ER, but they seemed more...
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    pigskin poison puffball

    Could be, 1 puffball can contain an estimated 7x10 to the twelve power spores (the most of any organism on earth)
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    pigskin poison puffball

    So my sister and friend found this today and broke it open.
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    Moving log to Mill

    I am not sure. Wiki mentions basalt or granite, but that finding the right stone material was crucial to a long lasting stone that would not leave excessive grit. The rotating mill stone goes back 2500 years or more according to online searching, and the two mill stones could cost as much as...
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    Moving log to Mill

    I'm sure they are making a mill grinding stone. They look to be scribing and then scoring the channels into the face of the stone which facilitate the grinding process. My wife's ancestors used to own a mill in the NC mountains, which is still in operation. Her mother is of German stock, and...
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    Moving log to Mill

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1256129089070250
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    Songs of Perfection

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    Sumo

    Enjoy watching Ura, who usually either wins spectacularly or loses in the same manner. The Ukrainian is doing very well this tournament, having beaten the Yokozuna (Hoshoryu) in a previous match.
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    New HitchHikerXF

    Specialist ID Bulk 100 Pack - Extra Large Key Rings - 1.25 Inch Heat Treated - Heavy Duty Sturdy Metal Split Ring Keychains
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    New HitchHikerXF

    A key ring in the system, like the one I use for the tending point on the Bulldog Bone, will release at approx. 60 lbs as tested by myself.
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    Songs of Perfection

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    Moving log to Mill

    Maybe after the war, later 40's early 50's. Just guessing. I know my grandfather was moving timber to his sawmill with horses in that timeframe.
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    Moving log to Mill

    There is also a follow up video showing them turning the log into the mill axle.

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