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Someone out there may sell a starter kit but I am not sure who. If you have a word with nod at Treeworker I am sure he could sort you out.

 

I would recommend

 

Samson splicing manual. (Can be downloaded as individual sheets for free though)

Wire fid

Jewellers pliers

Sailmakers palm

Whipping needles

Whipping twine

Marlin spike or awl

Sharp knife or scissors

Marker pen

 

Oh, and a couple of new layers of skin for the palms of your hands as you will probably need it to start with. ;)

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Someone out there may sell a starter kit but I am not sure who. If you have a word with nod at Treeworker I am sure he could sort you out.

 

I would recommend

 

Samson splicing manual. (Can be downloaded as individual sheets for free though)

Wire fid

Jewellers pliers

Sailmakers palm

Whipping needles

Whipping twine

Marlin spike or awl

Sharp knife or scissors

Marker pen

 

Oh, and a couple of new layers of skin for the palms of your hands as you will probably need it to start with. ;)

 

Lol cheers for the info will call next week 👍

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