hiya Graeme! love watching your vids, and I've even splashed out and bought some of your books😂 You bring me joy and peaceful times and i thank you for that. I'm going fishing... George, Cumbria
Graeme your a legend ‘always in joy your videos and your son as well’ my youngest son has been watching you for years and seen you at a country game fair few years ago’ he was over the moon after you spoken to him’ thanks for your content and keep up the good work 👍🏻
Hi, Graeme. Nice video. Happy New year to you & your family. That place with the reconstructed houses looks like the Weald & Downland Open air museum just outside Goodwood. I live 3 miles from there and have visited it many times. It's where they film the Repair Shop for TV.
Happy New year Graeme,is it possible to have some trout fishing uploads please, kind regards Mike, Norfolk. Loved the ones on Rutland water with the mad drummer 😂.
I lived in a Tudor house back in the 60s with a rang in the front room that you would cock your meals on plus a bread oven and you could walk through the house and not go into the same room twice and the lifeboat station was about 500 yard from the house in Hastings
Happy New Year Graeme, would love to have your commentry when visiting some of these places, makes it a lot more interesting! Was that Tangmere? I think that was probably flux for silver she was using.
It was somewhere on one of my tours,don't know where Tangmere is ? . I did think of flux but it seemed to be a liquid she dipped on before applying the heat.
Got some isotopes in a tackle box in the shed. Again must be 35 years old. Have to check them out. Use to use them on a float on the local canal. Same swim in the day you catch 1-2 pound of small fish. Fish after dark your looking at 10-15 pounds of very decent roach for 3 hours.
Ivan Marks and Roy Marlow had a tackle shop, in Leicester less than 1/2 a mile away from me. Went in the shop back in the 80's for all me gear. I did actually around 6 months before they shut the shop buy some 'nite lights' .. Roy threw in a good 50 or so other packs for me well for nowt. Roy sadly night nearly a year go.. Anyway.. those 'nite lights' are still working...( uncracked ones, obviously! )...40 years on!
Great vid, thanks Graeme, although, the fishing in the lakes sounds boring if you catch that much, yes I'd probably still blank but it'd be like fishing in a barrel 👍
That was the match fishing scene he was describing,not the pleasure anglers who would still have a pretty good day but unlikely to reach the weights that matches can achieve.
To be fair whiteing will eat absolutely anything inc garden snails and cod liver oil tablets, used bouth just for fun and even garden worms. All work just fine
35:42 is a sh.. muck spreader. Originally horse drawn, but with a few bit's of metal it could be tractor drawn. That handle when you were about to start off, would release the brake for a little conveyor in the bed of the carriage and also set off the rotary barrel spikey things which would hurl the muck a mighty 5 yards or so. As you can see, not very big and didn't hold a lot. around 6 wheelbarrows that was it.
Still waiting for the beach cook 🍳 up when you set the pan on fire and the bleep machine was working over time the clip came up on FB you can't hide it
It looked like liquid to me,maybe I missed showing it in the edit I will check ,I thought there would be something more modern in the heated epoxy world. Two types of flux,I think the lady used a Borax dish and cone with a tiny bit of water,grinding it round to make the flux which is a liquid and brushed on. But there is also a straight bottled liquid flux ,Apparently you can use either. i just remember a paste we used when brazing stuff at school. But that was some 60 years ago. I was talking to her at the time but with music blaring in the background I had to strip the sound and do V/O. But you are correct, I am indeed a Muppet ,in a variety of fields.
hiya Graeme! love watching your vids, and I've even splashed out and bought some of your books😂 You bring me joy and peaceful times and i thank you for that. I'm going fishing... George, Cumbria
Thank you Graeme, and a happy new year to you and Mrs. P.
Graeme your a legend ‘always in joy your videos and your son as well’ my youngest son has been watching you for years and seen you at a country game fair few years ago’ he was over the moon after you spoken to him’ thanks for your content and keep up the good work 👍🏻
Excellent video Graeme 👍👍. Awesome to see Mrs G P out with you 👍💞👏.
Brilliant video Graeme a wee bit of everything.Have a great year..
It's great to see the first vid of 2025. Happy New Year to you and Mrs. P.
Fantastic Graeme, love the mixed content you present..🎣
Hi, Graeme. Nice video. Happy New year to you & your family. That place with the reconstructed houses looks like the Weald & Downland Open air museum just outside Goodwood. I live 3 miles from there and have visited it many times. It's where they film the Repair Shop for TV.
Really enjoying watching really interesting mix of stuff can't wait for the next one
Happy New year Graeme,is it possible to have some trout fishing uploads please, kind regards Mike, Norfolk. Loved the ones on Rutland water with the mad drummer 😂.
I lived in a Tudor house back in the 60s with a rang in the front room that you would cock your meals on plus a bread oven and you could walk through the house and not go into the same room twice and the lifeboat station was about 500 yard from the house in Hastings
The old range were a great house heater as well as for cooking .They give out a different type o heat than modern systems.
Thanks for the video Graeme, hope you're keeping well.
Fine,but I don't like the cold weather.
Priceless as always cheers Graeme.
Happy New Year Graeme, would love to have your commentry when visiting some of these places, makes it a lot more interesting! Was that Tangmere? I think that was probably flux for silver she was using.
It was somewhere on one of my tours,don't know where Tangmere is ? . I did think of flux but it seemed to be a liquid she dipped on before applying the heat.
@@TAFishing Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, between Chichester and Fontwell..
Happy New Year G-man.
Got some isotopes in a tackle box in the shed. Again must be 35 years old. Have to check them out. Use to use them on a float on the local canal. Same swim in the day you catch 1-2 pound of small fish. Fish after dark your looking at 10-15 pounds of very decent roach for 3 hours.
Ivan Marks and Roy Marlow had a tackle shop, in Leicester less than 1/2 a mile away from me. Went in the shop back in the 80's for all me gear. I did actually around 6 months before they shut the shop buy some 'nite lights' .. Roy threw in a good 50 or so other packs for me well for nowt. Roy sadly night nearly a year go.. Anyway.. those 'nite lights' are still working...( uncracked ones, obviously! )...40 years on!
Great vid, thanks Graeme, although, the fishing in the lakes sounds boring if you catch that much, yes I'd probably still blank but it'd be like fishing in a barrel 👍
That was the match fishing scene he was describing,not the pleasure anglers who would still have a pretty good day but unlikely to reach the weights that matches can achieve.
Great session on the beach Mr. P Have a great New Year!
Loving the planes, I can't believe you can get so close to them. A lot of those are American designs that the Fleet Air-Arm utilised.
Cheers for the film🎣Tight lines
To be fair whiteing will eat absolutely anything inc garden snails and cod liver oil tablets, used bouth just for fun and even garden worms. All work just fine
Nice vid Graham
35:42 is a sh.. muck spreader. Originally horse drawn, but with a few bit's of metal it could be tractor drawn. That handle when you were about to start off, would release the brake for a little conveyor in the bed of the carriage and also set off the rotary barrel spikey things which would hurl the muck a mighty 5 yards or so. As you can see, not very big and didn't hold a lot. around 6 wheelbarrows that was it.
Thanks for the explanation.
Hi what is the minimum keeping size for whiting mate
Need to look it up,Most of mine all go back . I think its 27 cm which is just under 11 inches. I check sizes by my foot which is around 12 inches.
@@TAFishing yes, 27cm in the UK.
Been watching your videos for years. You can tell when fishing is in a mans blood.
The girl at the end was putting flux on and soldering.
Still waiting for the beach cook 🍳 up when you set the pan on fire and the bleep machine was working over time the clip came up on FB you can't hide it
Would you like me to have a word with Mrs P about your sandwich shortage 😂😂🎣🐟
Might be best to leave that stone unturned ..! Never risk the wrath of the sandwich maker..
@@TAFishing😂😂😂🐟🎣
wattle and daub, sometimes known as shit n sticks . nice vid
It’s flux you muppet not adhesive, I thought you was cleverer than that
It looked like liquid to me,maybe I missed showing it in the edit I will check ,I thought there would be something more modern in the heated epoxy world. Two types of flux,I think the lady used a Borax dish and cone with a tiny bit of water,grinding it round to make the flux which is a liquid and brushed on. But there is also a straight bottled liquid flux ,Apparently you can use either. i just remember a paste we used when brazing stuff at school. But that was some 60 years ago. I was talking to her at the time but with music blaring in the background I had to strip the sound and do V/O. But you are correct, I am indeed a Muppet ,in a variety of fields.