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The Spidie Files
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Bush Electronics. Episode 1. Digital Multimeters
Bush Electronics. Episode 1. Digital Multimeters
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Lockdown gardening. Let there be light!
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Lockdown gardening. Let there be light!
Lockdown gardening - Motorised lopper for bamboo
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Got myself a new toy - Ryobi 18V One Bypass Lopper. Made easy work of my bamboo - how did I ever live without this?! www.ryobi.com.au/products/details/18v-one-bypass-lopper-skin-olp1832b I managed to pick mine up for $199 *with* the battery and charger though - so hunt around.
Lockdown gardening - Propagation
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Some tips on things to do in the garden during #covid19 lockdown.
Dealing with temporary disability + scarcity in startups
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I broke my arm this weekend and this led me to think about a few things, including dealing with disabilities and the principle of scarcity in our startups.
Startup Community Leaders Mission. Day 4. Final Snow Day!
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Recap of Day 4. Sorry I am a bit late. I also failed to talk about what Heather was actually talking about on Mental Health. It was specifically on founder health. Investors in US seem to be paying a lot more attention on this now and being nicer. We also saw this theme at a number of places we visited. Heather used the analogy that you wouldn't buy a car to drive around Australia but not put a...
Startup Community Leaders Mission - Day 3 recap (Denver)
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Stuck in Denver but we are making the most of it!
Startup Community Leaders Mission. Day 2
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Community Leaders Mission day 2 -TechStars, Galvanise, Canopy, SU Boulder, Unreasonable Group
Startup Community Leaders Mission. Day 1
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Community Leaders Mission day 1 - Boulder, Solderworks, Boomtown
Community Leaders Mission intro
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Startup Catalyst, Community Leaders Mission introduction
You talked though most of the video
Great job NOT showing it in action. What a colossal waste of time!
It came with a extra part not sure what it’s for ? Everybody does such a bad job of showing the pruner and really don’t show everything in the box ! So thumbs down on yet another video !
“Not get rid of it, just cut it back...” Bahahaha..., love when people say that about bamboo. It will never stop.
This is the wrong Ryobi 18v lopper because it is short, bulky, and heavy. In the UK market they sell one built on a telescoping pole that goes out to nearly 3 meters and handles much more easily (RY18PLA).
I bought mine as soon as it was released two years ago, & it has been a boon in the garden, however, with pruning some branches, if the angle isn't right or it was a bit too much in hardness it could jam the blades closed & being spring return it isn't easy to clear that jam then, so I drilled a hole in the frame to be able to lever the blade open again with a screw driver (the blade design is similar to the Fiskars pole loppers). Apart from that it is great, however, now Ryobi also have a pole version but with a standard lopper blade design with a push to cut mechanism rather than with a pull to cut & spring return & it is much better with less chance of jamming, which is just as well being on a pole, although it does operate a little slower too though, but still very useful. The complete pole & cutter head sells at $299 while the "Ryobi 18V ONE+ 32mm Bypass Telescopic Pole Lopper Attachment" is $229 which is the option I took having the telescopic pole hedge trimmer already. BTW, Bunnings have changed their web pages & it is pathetic trying to find things there now.
I have goldstrip clumping bamboo that is suppose to be 3-4m max in height and its more like 7m now. I have a disablitity and was looking at the same item to trim it down. your vid just confirmed, I should go get it right now. /limps out the door. (already have some ryobi v18+ items).
Nice one Darren - recorded this video a while back now. Glad it was helpful to someone!
Nice garden steve. Love your mulberry tree!
'So then we visited the canopy accelerator. for some reason I can't really remember what happened for a while after that after that, and I seem to have lost track of time.'... Perfectly understandable. 👍😄