Looks like fun idea to do with the kids or grankids: A message parachute. https://youtube.com/shorts/yBHwcuQDi7s?si=byQ13dq9hg_dK_lQ
Some pretty good ideas ,, just wondering,, that looked like some soft wood tree pieces ,, do y'all have a lot of soft wood trees there ?? Or were they about 1/2 rotted out ?? Just curious and wondering.
Native species tend to be hardwood, however state forestry and commercial plantation growers produce softwood trees (mainly radiata pine) for domestic construction and manufacturing.
There's no way I could avoid clipping these tails off. Even if the guy was just parked next to me. (Cringes)
I had noticed the 1" wide band of knurling (Coleman) or stippling (Rogers) around the burner of the older M1950 stoves, but it never occurred to me that it was for striking matches. On stoves made in the 1960's this surface is smooth. A cool bit of history and a neat trick if you have good strike anywhere matches and an early M1950 stove.
This a cool aluminium casting technique https://youtube.com/shorts/c0rBnJ1zdRs?si=bzOc9TC9Ak8iSSXz I am thinking it may work as a way of making an improvised axe wedge.