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New Byway kit.

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27 Jul 2017 16:08 #183004 by 1066Boy
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You know how every time you go on a camping trip or a day out on the byways you start to think, what bit of kit have you left at home or could do with owning? During a recent trip out I broke my folding saw. Its the second one I have broken so I started thinking about a more suitable replacement. Came up with this. Cheap and strong, also more fun to use. :laugh: B)




Yet to be tested in battle but performed well in the back garden. :)
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27 Jul 2017 20:18 #183015 by Lambert
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Is that even legal to own never mind use in a public place?

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28 Jul 2017 05:45 - 28 Jul 2017 05:58 #183020 by 1066Boy
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Yes if its a piece of kit for a job. Its not like I am going to be using it in the town centre. Kept in my equipment box in the boot just for byway/camping trips not in the jimny permantly. I am up to date on my knife law as I collect them. :)
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28 Jul 2017 06:09 - 28 Jul 2017 06:18 #183021 by Lambert
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Fair enough. Have you considered a silky katanaboy as a totally reasonable green lane clearing tool?

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28 Jul 2017 06:36 #183024 by 1066Boy
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Yes the Katanaboy is a very good bit of kit but too expensive for the odd time I would use it. :(
My machete was only £15 so no big problem if it gets damaged or lost. :)

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01 Sep 2017 21:15 - 01 Sep 2017 21:16 #183808 by HUN
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When I bought my machete ( 4 years ago on-line) I had to proof my identity using my passport. Then I was told by my company not to use it for de-veg (I work as land surveyor on fields) because it classes as weapon whitch is illegal to own in the UK without licence and police will arrest me if this tool found in my car during a randon check.
Are you 100% sure it would be sufficient to say " It's just part of my tools " in order to avoid trouble with police ?

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02 Sep 2017 07:39 #183812 by 1066Boy
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Yes I am pretty comfortable with it in a locked toolbox with my other recovery gear. Last time I got stopped by the police was back in the 90's which is a bit worrying seeing as I drive for a living. You just don't see the amount of police that you did, yet I see far more dangerous driving.

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