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• #123477
Ver' good.
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• #123478
Yeah but the garden is relatively long so getting good distribution either means lots of visits or wandering around mid flow
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• #123479
This is the kind of thing I'd have to do but which jug to christen as the piss jug? I wondered about a really grim water pistol
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• #123480
You don't need a lot of the stuff to keep foxy away.
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• #123481
Hence the jug / water pistol (the latter has risks of nasty kid accidents if they find and play with it)
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• #123482
Thanks for the heads up. Hope the old codger is doing fine otherwise.
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• #123483
It was before we had kids and there was very little fox poo. I assume they didn't like to poo in their own back yard
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• #123484
This is my experience too. A couple of young foxes like to visit and sleep in our garden (they don't actually live there just come for daytime naps) and apart from a brief phase of pooing next to the compost bin, there's very little. They do sometimes come at night and muck around with the container plants which is annoying.
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• #123485
Ok not my experience - there is a family and the shit is constant (went away for a week, more than a dozen fly infested craps all over).
They do sleep in our long grass too but doesn't seem to put them off shitting
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• #123486
Is there a lube thread?
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• #123487
I've got a couple of arm slings. I know everyone probably just bins them but it seems a waste. Is there anywhere I could send them to be reused?
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• #123488
There's lots of lube threads. It depends what you want to lube.
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• #123489
Chain lube, got it, couldn't search as was on mobile.
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• #123490
Another tip for handling/managing fox poo.
Pipe freezer spray from a plumber's merchant.
Apply the freezer spray to the poo for 20-30 seconds from all sides/directions. It'll make it rock solid and easy to trowel it into a plastic bag for disposal. -
• #123491
This is magic. I'll order some online tonight whilst drinking the booze that will soon be recycled around our borders....
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• #123492
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• #123493
Let's hope male human piss is better
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• #123494
Use an old washing up liquid bottle for pinpoint pissing accuracy.
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• #123495
I tried Zoo-Poo (Lion's shit) on my lawn to find that it is a) mostly ineffective, and b) replacing one sort of shit with another .
Whereupon I took it upon myself to chuck my piss over my lawn.
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• #123496
Have a wazz on the gap in the hedge where I think they are coming through. Don’t know if it helps, but I like to think of them having to crawl through my stinky piss
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• #123497
Hiya, just bought some second hand Bontrager SwitchBlade forks, though the ones that doesn't let you switch the blades, and the full aluminium version, not the ones with carbon fork legs/blades. I've a vague plan to mount them on my old mountain bike. I was wondering how these are assembled (fork ends, crown, steerer...) Guessing it's bonded? And if so is there a risk of failure like the old Alan / Vitus aluminium lugged frames, after some years?
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• #123498
is there a risk of failure like the old Alan / Vitus aluminium lugged frames, after some years?
By the time the Vitus frames started coming apart, glue tech had advanced to the point where it's not worth worrying about. That fork has nearly 30 years of advances between it and the original glued Vitus frames.
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• #123499
Anyone know how to set the region on a Sony BDP-S5500 regionfree player?
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• #123500
Thanks!
Piss in to a plastic jug - makes distribution easier too.