A carbide blade is also worth using for mulga, ironwood, and general hard gum trees.
Any termite or other deposited dirt in the core is also not great for blade life.
If it was all just vanilla Douglas pine then any blade does good.
We can probably agree on an oz or two if you are near the centre.
I don't have enough meningful posts so send a PM.
I am in Gillian if you are in ASP.
We could meet at the craft council if you wanted?
The "do not move the limb part", and "the bandage it tight part" -that was the good bit.
The discussion of the limbic system was a great way to show the reason for not moving the limb.
Hence following the FB advice makes sense, and the texta advice too.
The reference to Pentacostals and George...
Morning.
I was reading about claim jumpers in a NSW thread.
How does one know if someone else has a claim?
How does one file a claim?
Seems like a doling a claim opens the trench coat to where it is for uninvited guests.
But also the only way I would potentially know not to walk somewhere...
Interested in dectector prospecting/fossicking, and trying to work out what to get and what the best equipment to use around the centre and out in the WA direction.
Starting with some reading, and also getting the 4wdr in order.