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Cheers john . Thats more stuff to buy . Do you or have you ever choked off and used the cinch to descend from a pole . Found any other cool uses .:thumbup: Oh still waiting on the log cabin photos .

 

What harness you on .

 

no i havnt, i have a rope guide which i tend to choke round the stem, or choke mt drt system round the stem and set up a fig8 to desend on if its bigger than the rope guide

 

i climb in a treemotion and unless something else comes out il be replacing it with another at this years aa show

 

pictures of the cabin, il try and get some over the weekend

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no i havnt, i have a rope guide which i tend to choke round the stem, or choke mt drt system round the stem and set up a fig8 to desend on if its bigger than the rope guide

 

i climb in a treemotion and unless something else comes out il be replacing it with another at this years aa show

 

pictures of the cabin, il try and get some over the weekend

 

Cheers thanks for the advice :001_cool:

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Not very impressed with my bee line attempt but practice makes perfect! haha.

 

 

Hi OS, Caspa has a question....

 

what splice did you use on the Beeline, and are you protecting the eyes?

 

 

this mornings work:001_smile:

 

Drew, have you spliced both ends of the Ap, and if so, is it a double braid splice?

 

Cheers

 

 

David & the lazy should of posted himself, Casper. :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

 

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