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  2. Could do it. Things like this do the same job but more expensive:
  3. Neither, 3d printer. Hence the 3d printed cocks.
  4. A hot take for a Sunday afternoon: Why not put the portawrap at the cut? Pros: Climber can control it, either immediately or after the catch. You save an expensive pulley/ring/thimble/safebloc. You only need half the length of fat rope. You could alternate ends. It wouldn’t hockle. Your top strop only needs to be half as strong. Climber can set the friction (pro and con - he’s probably choosing the piece size but he can’t see it in as good context as groundsman - he can still ask for an opinion though). Rigger can be anywhere. Cons: A tiny bit more weight for the climber to manipulate. MUCH less rope in the system to absorb shock. A pro when you want to catch a piece dead though. As long as you’re mindful of how big the piece is. Aware not a new argument but have we thought about it recently? I’m seeing more pros than cons.
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  6. If you are referring to satirising the headscarf known as a hijab that is not particular to one race. Therefore calling this racism is quite misguided.
  7. Yes, Mark, stop using your education to apply critical thinking to the world and news. You know it upsets JonsonD with his dislike for anyone educated past 16 years old. Far better to copy and paste from the biased and unregulated social medias, bypass the brain and just go straight to outrage.
  8. 3.5 tonnes... suspect this is total weight too, probably what they can recover. A tipper with 5 tonnes of chip in the back will need commercial recovery. Though "if the tipper is used for business purposes", as opposed to all of us who have a tipper for domestic reasons? might be able to argue that since all tippers are for business use this clause contradicts the earlier ones which the headline says they do cover? (Edit before anyone gets arsy, hands up anyone who uses a tipper solely for personal use and never as a business vehicle?)
  9. Ooh, sense of humour bypass? 🤣🤣
  10. “Fcuk off with your racist jibes.”
  11. Not considered that, as I am a builder and tuner or race engines, I'm in the process of building a 105E with an ELVA conversion to go in a 60s Lotus 7..
  12. Reminds me of a quote Joe Wilkinson said on a show ...sitting on a bus talking to a random stranger "we were getting along really well until I downed a jar of Loyd Grosmans Bhuna sauce and it all went weird"
  13. Consider heading to Sweden or Norway,the season is starting in a couple of months time. Stockholm would probably be the easiest place to get a start. Trädmästarna - Arborist i Stockholm WWW.TRADMASTARNA.SE Trädmästarnas arborister är specialiserade på att vårda och underhålla träd i parker och... Arborist, trädfällning, beskärning, stubbfräs | Jacksons Trädvård WWW.JACKSONSTRADVARD.SE Vi är specialister inom trädvård, skogsskötsel och naturvård. Med gedigen erfarenhet, hög kunskap och... https://www.tradkronan.se/
  14. Nope stupid predictive text and half arsed comment
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  17. Domestic work and car cleaning etc. Think Caz of to friends to do wedding dress thing, not much rugby on the box either! Auntie, Purse, Sprint.
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  19. Morning all, Wife doing a five mile run, I’m walking the dog. Not a lot else planned today. Happy Sunday
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