YES Rick could do with him now an he'd have fun on a small conflagration be right up his street lol :rolling:A little gasoline down their burrough and a match!!........Where's JR when you need a small conflagration??? :tongue-out3:
HI Scottie yes it is but ive a chap who has a gun fire sound thats just right for a 6 inch gun sound as ive played it several times an to me it sounds just right so he say give me a few days to work out what an how he'll do it an fit in a amplifier so the gun sounds really powerfull so see what he comes up withIt sounds like a tricky business to get the right sound mate. Keep on in there mate.
Great looking lady there Chris. Ship isn’t bad either…..AN ive also been workin on my norfolk givin it a mot an a sevice as had a small leak around the stabillizers as they have gone dry an no grease on their shafts so LILLEY our new cat is on guard :rolling::smiling: :smiling:
chrisb
Thanks Tim yes lilley is a looker but got to whatch her claws little devil i now call her trouble an yes Norfolk looks nice on the wet stuffGreat looking lady there Chris. Ship isn’t bad either…..
HI Paul yes this ships had some probs but thats what you get when you scratch build there will always be probs an to try to solve them ive been lucky so far got to hope i will get lucky on the gun fire sound unit but will see on that an many thanks Paul for your nice comment on me cheers an yes trouble enjoys havin her pic taken she is full of herself never known a cat like her when feedin time she is all arond me lettin me coach her but when food over it watch out for them claws Aaaaaaccchhhhhhh little buggerThis epic build throws up obstacle after obstacle and you overcome each one with real ingenuity. It really is an inspiration seeing this build unfold. I’m sure the gun fire issue will be resolved with equal expertise and competency form your good self.
The cat looks fairly content with the way things are going!
All the best
Paul
HI John many thanks for suggetions on nasties removable which ive heard that they can tell when rain is comin so they all go back to the nest an when they do then its war an hopefully i'll get them all in one go an as for tea makin test yes ive had the visitors say nice cuppa thank you so yes i think ive pasted the test an foreign legion NO THANKS cant build tiger if i jioned that all it would be is loads of sand dunes like in laurel an hardy lol an that new carpet is now not so new as trouble is busy usein her claws on it soon be a hole there little bugger lolSuggestion for wasps . (Removal of ) saturate area with petrol, allow to soak into soil.
Light and stand clear of evacuating wasps. Having left the petrol soak into the ground it will be like a Benghazi burner . The petrol will burn slowly drawing up through the soil like a wick. Be aware of walking on the burning soil, this can set fire to your shoes , creating more havoc as you walk on that new carpet !
Chris .Glad to read you have nearly passed the tea making for visitors, this can be very stressful as the real test will be if they return to see Jen. You will of course have written down all the amounts of milk , sugar and strength of each visitor ,if this has been done you will have completed the Tea Making for Beginners . TMB can be written behind your name . If not I suggest you leave at once and join the foreign legion !

Right Tim i'll get some if i can as its them or me an it ai'nt gonna be meThis is how you deal with your wasp nest issue Chris. Find the nest, identify the entrance….wait until nightfall (wasps don’t fly at night), shake the bottle well, and then give it a good squirt of this stuff…
You will get powder all around the entrance and as they go in and out they will take the stuff into the nest. After a day or so they will all be dead. No more nest. I’ve used it a couple of times and it works very well….
Tim, I'm sorry but John's solution was far more creative, granting a lot of fun too. :smiling6:This is how you deal with your wasp nest issue Chris. Find the nest, identify the entrance….wait until nightfall (wasps don’t fly at night), shake the bottle well, and then give it a good squirt of this stuff…
You will get powder all around the entrance and as they go in and out they will take the stuff into the nest. After a day or so they will all be dead. No more nest. I’ve used it a couple of times and it works very well….
Yep, agreed Andy, but the last one I had was in my roof space. If I’d followed John’s advice I’d have been living in a tent! :tongue-out3:Tim, I'm sorry but John's solution was far more creative, granting a lot of fun too. :smiling6:
Andrea
YES Tim very true an i aggree with john an andy but putin petrol down an then a match im not that keen on this idea as i may get blown up myself far better an safer to use Tims idea lolYep, agreed Andy, but the last one I had was in my roof space. If I’d followed John’s advice I’d have been living in a tent! :tongue-out3:
This is what can happen when you try this:Suggestion for wasps . (Removal of ) saturate area with petrol, allow to soak into soil.
Light and stand clear of evacuating wasps. Having left the petrol soak into the ground it will be like a Benghazi burner . The petrol will burn slowly drawing up through the soil like a wick. Be aware of walking on the burning soil, this can set fire to your shoes , creating more havoc as you walk on that new carpet !
well John some have been back to see jen three times so my tea makin skills must be okSuggestion for wasps . (Removal of ) saturate area with petrol, allow to soak into soil.
Light and stand clear of evacuating wasps. Having left the petrol soak into the ground it will be like a Benghazi burner . The petrol will burn slowly drawing up through the soil like a wick. Be aware of walking on the burning soil, this can set fire to your shoes , creating more havoc as you walk on that new carpet !
Chris .Glad to read you have nearly passed the tea making for visitors, this can be very stressful as the real test will be if they return to see Jen. You will of course have written down all the amounts of milk , sugar and strength of each visitor ,if this has been done you will have completed the Tea Making for Beginners . TMB can be written behind your name . If not I suggest you leave at once and join the foreign legion !
THANKS FOR THAT Pete thats something i wont be tryin lol but he certainly got a hole for say a fish pond :rolling:This is what can happen when you try this:
I have heard that a cup of petrol in the nest entrance will kill them all, without setting it on fire. Sorry to spoil your fun JR!
Pete
Wot a plonker! Still, you can call him what you like…..he won’t hear you.This is what can happen when you try this:
I have heard that a cup of petrol in the nest entrance will kill them all, without setting it on fire. Sorry to spoil your fun JR!
Pete
Arg the pour it on and not waiting trick Peter. This is a recommended way with out the use of explosives , great for forming ponds . If he had allowed it to soak in , and you only need a small amount , then it will burn with a gentle flame . We used to fill a empty 5 gallon drum with sand or soil , pour in a small amount of petrol , allow it to soak in fully before it was lit .A poke with a stick would allow air in and the flame would increase . This man must have poured a large amount into the nest and then lit it , quite an example of not how to do it !This is what can happen when you try this:
I have heard that a cup of petrol in the nest entrance will kill them all, without setting it on fire. Sorry to spoil your fun JR!
Pete
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