BOOTSALE FINDS

Kit, Clothing, Tools, etc
Arzosah
Posts: 6915
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:20 pm

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by Arzosah »

Cor ... I'm experiencing boot sale envy :D I'm currently on the hunt for meths or bio-ethanol to fuel my little hobo stove ... I don't suppose much meths is sold at boot sales, is it :( :oops:
gcp1975

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by gcp1975 »

And here we have the 50p stove !!!
if you can see the price on the cannister - i doubt they cost that now !!!
if you can see the price on the cannister - i doubt they cost that now !!!
Photo0668.jpg (48.53 KiB) Viewed 1361 times
Arzosah
Posts: 6915
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:20 pm

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by Arzosah »

Thats what my original one looks like from 30 years ago :lol: excellent.

I found my bio-ethanol - not as much as I wanted, but I explored a new patch of countryside too, and some chocolate fell into my bag, so that was a result :)
ForgeCorvus
Posts: 3280
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:32 pm

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by ForgeCorvus »

Gcp... Handy things those old Gaz stoves. The one thing you need to watch is the seal around the spike, if thats bad you'll be leaking gas all the time (I had one that did that once, put a new cartridge one day and find its empty the next :x .....Not to mention the danger of gas, tents and being a smoker :shock: )...... Yours however, doesn't seem to have that problem
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'Gar
User avatar
munchh
Posts: 1021
Joined: Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:48 am
Location: Gatwick

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by munchh »

so, hi ya'll, its been a while, bit of trouble at work and the usual school holidays and life stuff, but it didnt stop me prepping, in fact it got me more focused.

The bootsales were a must, i have found a few nice bits and pieces, these are the latest, ive been thinking about archery for a while now and the fact my wife is also up for it and a friend and i have been watching all the "how to make a longbow" videos on the Tube, i was very glad to find this little lit for a £1.

They are all 4' long all made in England! and all i expect from the 70's, one is from Lillywhites made by Slazenger and one is Jaques of london (ive sent them pics to see if the can give me a date as the dont do archery sets anymore, H&S gone mad).

Only the 3rd one has a string and its just string, they are all flat bows apart from the Jaques one which is more like a mini longbow is construction.

So my question is, does anyone know the best way to determin the right string length, one has the symbal showing the draw weight and i assume the draw length, so these are for kids, or just not meant to be too powerful.

And the arrows are all wood, all have metal tips and fether fletchings, but none have all three anymore.


Image

Image

Image
AREA 3
I'm not antisocial, just anti idiot.
If you use the phase "man up" you have alot to learn.
"Wise men speak because they have something to say, fools, because they have to say something" Plato.
ForgeCorvus
Posts: 3280
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:32 pm

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by ForgeCorvus »

Munchh: You're right, those are probably low powered children's bows with simple practice arrows and a couple of tabs (the leather things with holes in)
If I'm reading the stamp correctly its a four foot bow giving 10 lbs draw-weight at 20 inches....... So, probably a bit light for you and Mrs Munchh.

BTW, the correct string length is a bit of a fuzzy answer as 'it depends'. But you can get it roughly right by measuring nock to nock (the grooves where the string fits) and subtracting three to four inches
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'Gar
User avatar
munchh
Posts: 1021
Joined: Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:48 am
Location: Gatwick

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by munchh »

haha, i've missed you my friend.

not bad for a quid though, the arrows are lovely, so they will be ok for the kids, i'm gutted as the 4th from the left is the one most longbow like, you can see a string wrapped around it, i was hoping thats all it was, but it was hiding a break. :cry:

The first one needs the palm glueing back on, so im just oiling up the 2nd and 3rd as they are intacked and ready for a string.

I have a few other bits i must post, i also found another hand axe on my travels, i really should sort out a handle for that other one :oops:
AREA 3
I'm not antisocial, just anti idiot.
If you use the phase "man up" you have alot to learn.
"Wise men speak because they have something to say, fools, because they have to say something" Plato.
User avatar
Plymtom
Posts: 2670
Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:11 pm
Location: Plymouth

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by Plymtom »

You can't go wrong for a quid Munchh :D you don't need full power or range for a bit of fun in the garden and for technique practice, enjoy your bargain.
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.
ForgeCorvus
Posts: 3280
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:32 pm

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by ForgeCorvus »

Plymtom wrote:You can't go wrong for a quid Munchh :D you don't need full power or range for a bit of fun in the garden and for technique practice, enjoy your bargain.
But you can't practice technique if you can't draw to anchor and most adults have a longer draw-length then 20 inches...... Munchh, you know any small persons ?

BTW, a fast and dirty way of checking your draw-length.
Place the nock of an arrow on your breastbone and place your palms together as far up the shaft as you can reach. If your arms are straight and theres about an inch of shaft in front of your fingers then that arrow is a safe length to shoot with your draw.... This is assuming you draw normally and anchor on the lip or cheek (standard target recurve style)
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
Londonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'Gar
User avatar
Plymtom
Posts: 2670
Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:11 pm
Location: Plymouth

Re: BOOTSALE FINDS

Post by Plymtom »

Fair enough just shows my lack of technical archery knowledge, :lol:
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.