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Hi . ready to give up on Airstreams, my last two pairs have lasted less than a year each in which time I’ve done very little climbing . whats the best alternative? tried Andrew’s , found them comfy but a bit bulky, didn’t really like Scaffel . Whats popular nowadays? thanks.
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This job was 12mths ago haven’t seen a nice blue sky like that this winter been so dull and miserable
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Had a big tree shear on this hedge took out all the big willow thinned out the hazel and the holly made it easier but still cut out alot too make the job
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If , and big if i was going to get a td5 it would be tuned by je engineering in Coventry, Still got to sift through the crap to find a decent garage , many claim there great, when really they are terrible , the are some good ones few and far between
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Meanwhile Commodore Dempsey’s hasty hawsers hold fast. Double braid is for your boyfriend’s thick, black hair.
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Timber for Boat / Hull Docking Blocks?
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The vassa in Sweden is supported by pine props , I asked them weight to prop ratio or how many tons each prop supports , Back came this abrupt answer - were trying to work and we dont know ! Vasa is a big ship! -
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Well if their recent splicing cock-ups are anything to go by, it's the equivalent of phoning me for sex advice.
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Does anyone have any experience of the 1988 version of the Japa 700?
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'cept mebee for the wrestlin'
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New hydraulic fittings fitted Apart from being shiny, they seem to work a lot better than the old ones, though I haven't used them in anger yet. They take up more space, the assembly is considerably longer than the old ones. The result of this is that in certain positions, the hydraulic hoses are on a quite tight angle. I'm guessing this is fine; it'll have to be. Ordered Manuli couplers from LS Engineers, and various adapters and washers from Burnett & Hillman.
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Fcuking awful . Mud every where .
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No , although it would not hurt to lap the valves i . I was talking about the valve guides . They might be worn .
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I phoned about half the United Kingdom’s anodising industry.
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Sure. Rigging ropes though. You (probably) wouldn’t be able to poke them through rings. How does it feel having Marlow back up your hunch?
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Thanks I'll try that next.
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Tom back from the states so treating to a playful of Britsh beige. Sausage meat, bubble and squeak, fried eggs and baked beans!
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take the head off and clean everything, it should be pretty obvious if the valve isn't seating properly. you could then use lapping compound.
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I've got two steel fimbles on my cambium saver.
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The anchor side of a big ISC or DMM pulley. But yeah, mainly a biner. I doubt anyone’s using these for trees but they exist.
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My nephew Rob freelance/contract climbing for a firm in Yorkshire. Grapple saw dismantling a sycamore, then doing the timber with slings etc. Raining most of the day as well.
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Thank you Stubby. If that is the case is it just a matter of grinding in the valves or is it a faulty valve seal. I believe there is only one valve seal on the inlet valve?
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Oil could be getting by the valve guides on that smoky cylinder .