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“Across the Cape”: A Metal Detecting Adventure.

March 18, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Join with us on a 770km (470 mile) journey across the remote and historic Cape York region in North Queensland, Australia. Starting on the east coast, we push inland in the footsteps of the prospectors and early settlers who first came to this region in the 1860s. We explore a number of old sites in the goldfields, fit in a bit of metal detecting, and end our journey at the historic Overland Telegraph Station on the west coast of the Cape overlooking the Gulf of Carpentaria. We hope you enjoy this video and can actually sit through the full 46 minutes! Happy Fossicking to you all! Colleen and Warren. www.nqexplorers.com www.facebook.com/nqexplorers www.garrettaustralia.com.au

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Cow urine therapy – right solutions for most of the diseases

March 18, 2016 By Editor


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Urine therapy is Popular in many countries , India culture have adopted the use of cow urine for the healing if the human body, as one man tells his story of his tumor .Cancer Treatment by cow urine therapy is an alternative medicine made of herbs and cow urine based on ayurved. Jain’s Cow Urine Therapy provides the right solutions for most of the diseases that are considered incurable. Patients suffering from Cancer have been benefited by cow urine therapy. It is a combination of cow urine with herbs benefiting thousands of patient and complete control of diseases.

Filed Under: Beef

THE GREAT DEBATE – BEEF WEEK – ANNA DANIELS

March 17, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Together with her team-mates Lawrence Mooney and Dr Freddo Keating, Anna Daniels argues ”That Life on the Land is full of Romance and Desire!”‘ Recorded at Beef Week 2015, Wednesday 6th May, Rockhampton.

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Chainsaws 101 – Safe Operation How To / What You Need To Know

March 17, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Basic things you need to know about the care and operation of a chainsaw.
Chainsaws : Correct Chain Tension – https://youtu.be/VSzfuMQ5hdw
Chainsaws : Sharpening – https://youtu.be/N-v1N8dZJIo

Transcript provided for the hearing impaired:
Alright so today on Repairs101 I’m going to talk about the basic things you need to know about your chainsaw.
If you’re going to keep it inside, you are going to want to keep it in a container with a tight fitting lid to contain the smell.
Assembly is a snap if you have held onto all the parts. The main thing I see people doing wrong is putting the chain on backwards. So once you have that figured out slip the chain over the sprocket as you hang the bar. I am often asked how snug to torque the bar-mounting hardware. Because there is no torque value given in the owner’s manual all I can say is tight. Beware not to over-tighten.
Remember to grease the roller tip periodically. You will need one of these grease guns to do that.
To add tension to the chain the bar is pushed out by this dowel anchored in one of these holes in the bar. Turn the adjusting screw and tighten the chain until you can only pull out about three to five chain links. Tipping the saw forward when torquing the mounting nuts ensures that the bar will be pointed up.
Of course the best thing is a brand new chain straight out of the box but otherwise, you can put your saw in your vise so that the chain will run freely and then have a go at putting an edge on it with the rat tail file. Of course, there’s always power tools but all you really need is a flat file and a rat tail file.
Use the markings on your file guide to ensure you are getting the right angle. If you don’t have a file handle you can make one up in a jiffy, just so you don’t jab yourself with your file.
Measure a raker’s clearance using a straightedge from the tip of one tooth to the tip of the next tooth on the same side. The rakers provide a height or clearance for the chain’s teeth as well as pushing debris from the saw’s kerf.
Mix fuel for your saw according to the manufacture’s specifications. If you run too lean a mixture or straight gas, you will wear down the exhaust port side of the piston and the combustion chamber. The motor will run but it won’t make enough compression to do any work so when you go to cut something it will just stall.
Remember to fill up with chain oil every time you gas up your saw.
Wear any and all the protective equipment you can get your hands on – especially protective eyewear.
Only carry a saw in your right hand with the bar behind you.
Of course this is how you should start your chainsaw but if you are going to yo-yo start it, there is a right way and a wrong way to do it.
Bucking is when the tip of the saw contacts something firm and the saw jumps back. If you are holding on with two hands, then the chain break will engage and you will be fine.
I see a lot of people trying to use their saw like this in a back and forth sawing motion. The grabs are there to dig into the wood and pivot the saw across and through the cut.
You know I take safety very seriously so inside my hard hat you’ll find I have duct taped a compression bandage for immediate access.

Filed Under: Tech/Safety

BUSH MECHANICS (Short) – Trailer

March 17, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Book now at: http://miff.com.au/program/film/bush-mechanics

Shorts | D Jason Japaljarri Woods, Jonathan Daw | Australia, 2014

Inspired by the much-loved early 2000s live-action television series of the same name, this stop-motion animation provides a fun and informative insight into contemporary Aboriginal life and bush culture.

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Auto Electrical Circuits

March 16, 2016 By Editor


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Benidorm Mateo’s First Aid course 2016

March 16, 2016 By Editor


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Benidorm

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Australian Bushcraft Scout Haversack Load Out

March 16, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Just a look a small scout haversack load out.A real mix of gear from a 19th century leather ammo pouch to a Laplander saw.The haversack is WW2 mark VII gas mask bag,with a same era water bottle.

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FAUQUIER COUNTY Citizen exposes Oppressive County Over Regulation! Help Save the Farmers!

March 15, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Fauquier County’s zoning regulations are oppressive and are forcing small family farmers off the farm controlled by special interest environmental extremists.

Filed Under: Industry

Quick look at Australian Fauna

March 15, 2016 By Editor


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Some of the worlds most interesting animals live in Australia. Lets take a look.
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