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  2. My leeks are coming ready already i associate leeks with winter soups and cheesy sauce any ideas on light summer receipes?
  3. When I did my 38, from memory it was you could ditch your secondary climbing system when you started descending with the dummy, depending on what rescue method you choose to employ. As for cambium savers, we had the option, and probably more of a pain than they are worth, especially if you get the order of operations mixed up when installing it. At lowe maintenance (where I did my 38) no time limit on getting a line into the tree, also the assessor is a local cutter, and was very decent about the whole thing. on the rescue it was already in the tree. Dummy was probably about 10-15 ft up, so not stupid hight. Spikes are used on the pole rescue, but all the limb walking etc was just done with boots Think that's everything, lmk if not. Main thing is to remember is that on the 38, your not expected to be swinging about the tree like a monkey, and it's more about proving your safe and compitant when it comes to moving around the canopy. You will however be required to climb on 2 main systems, primary and secondary (can change over) and you can't have more than 500mm slack in any system at any time. That's HSE guidelines
  4. Hi people. I’m used to climbing MRS no SRT experience whatsoever. And always using one main line and a lanyard. also I’ve never used a cambium saver. I’m going for my 38 soon and just want to know exactly what to expect. Will I be expected to rescue a climber using 2 lines? Will I be expected to use a cambium saver for each line? How much time do they allow you to get your line into the tree. And finally high up the tree will the rescue dummy be situated? I’ve also heard of people using spikes on their CS38. If anyone could let me know that’d be awesome. Cheers
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  6. All the trees do belong to Property 4. They have offered 50% contribution to having that entire horizontal row reduced in height by alot. But some of Properties 123 refuse to contribute and are adamant it's property 4 sole responsibility to have them paid for. I personally dont agree with that, but that's only one opinion of 4. re: all the bits of the hedge affect all 3 properties... i probably did say above that the only evergreen portions of this that are >2M are the Laurels and Coniffers. Obviously the preferred outcome for most of the properties here would be that if council were formally brought into this, they'd only order a reduction in height for the evergreens over 2M. The truth is if all the deciduous came down in height too, all 4 gardens would lose alot of privacy, not to mention the shame for wildlife and environmental benefits etc. I do think that'd be the worst outcome personally. I wonder if Property 4 paid just to have the evergreen ones reduced to 2M we could avoid this whole fiasco. All things considered what do you think?
  7. That's never going to work. All bits of the 'hedge' are going to affect all 3 properties, not just the bits on their boundary.. There will be a single speciefication that gives all at least the minimum daylighting. Some will exceed it. Property 4 may not wish to lose any more than absolutely necessary. It's inevitable that property 4 has to invite opinions then offer a compromise single solution with or without requirements for contributions. If all agree, good. If just one refuses, do nothing.
  8. Neither are 023 and 038, which I loved to bits. I never had a 391, but my son did for a short time, and then he swapped it for a Husky. He still borrows my 400 for bigger jobs though. 😁
  9. Each affected property should ask property 4 if they would allow the affected property (solely at the affected property’s expense) to cut property 4’s hedge down to their desired specification. There is nothing beneficial in this situation for property 4 - why should they also be encumbered with expense?
  10. Migrant in taxpayer-funded London hotel accused of strangling 20-year-old woman APPLE.NEWS In London, a 26-year-old asylum seeker staying at the Thistle City Barbican hotel was arrested on... 🤷‍♂️
  11. Not at all. It has become a bit of a difficult one because the properties don't agree. But for what it's worth I don't think it's fair to ask Property 4 to pay for all of it. My preference would've been for all of us to split it. Though some of the properties dont want to do that.
  12. Madonna is looking a bit rough these days!
  13. Tom Colcombe

    Toms House

    Please use my driveway and ring me in advance firstly please.
  14. Thanks for the response, what vehicle are you using? I'm fairly confident I can make it fit but I don't know anyone near by with a similar size grinder to try out for size I thought tie down points would be the best option, ill enquire with the chaps that did my tipper conversion
  15. jameshs22

    MEWP

    Its a little bit of a get area but I've got climbing with a saw and the IPAF ticket and I'm confident I've got all bases covered
  16. Big J

    Jokes???

    It's not quite a joke, but it had much the same effect on me 😄
  17. That was the first LOL moment for ages. I thank you.
  18. openspaceman

    MEWP

    When I did mine in 2015 it was NPTC CS 47 NB the 5 metre risk zone still applies
  19. Pushing our luck just a little
  20. Darcy

    MEWP

    To use a chainsaw from a MEWP …what ticket s do you need
  21. The wasvan entec tree buster , on FB recently, very capable machine at 700 pounds will eat 4 inch all day , gravity fed
  22. Wankers !
  23. Top banana !
  24. BREAKING: Special Prosecutor Ed Martin now has the most documented mortgage fraud case in modern political history | Robert Adams | 41 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM BREAKING: Special Prosecutor Ed Martin now has the most documented mortgage fraud case in modern... 🤔🤔Hang on here something doesn’t seem right !!
  25. UK military 'too stretched' to provide troops under Ukraine peace deal APPLE.NEWS Armed forces may have to be pulled off existing commitments in order to be deployed should Trump manage... Something that I’ve mentioned many many times, the recruitment process “ now privatised” is an absolute joke. The fact we have a recruitment crisis after recently witnessing how the whole process has changed over the years is no surprise at all.
  26. yeah but if you've ever seen them trim their own hedges - they never put a sheet down
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