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On 25/04/2025 at 22:56, Mark Bolam said:
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Durable plastic material. Strategically distributed weight for swift and effortless manoeuvring in a tree...

 


I got one of those at a comp 5+ years ago, glad it was free or the £10 they cost would’ve been a waste of cider money.
Only any use for stopping pieces sitting on a saw, and a small stick works just as good. Another thing that the world really never needed. 

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On 26/04/2025 at 23:42, kram said:

I use these, small enough to fit in the arbortech mini pockets, I dont know what the pockets are intended for?

 

40p each, chop the ball end off with silky and drill a hole for some spare starter cord in a short loop.

 

 

I've bought lots. I often drop them , cant tell how many I've lost. I should get some bright orange paint...

 

'Eco-wedge', sell it for £6.99 with the loop, essential for sensitive sites where they make you use bio oil too.

 

I can see the market. 

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I appear to have lost all my small climbing wedges. Have a to be a little careful if using the small ones on the ground, a boot used as a hammer tends to split them. Made up four more tonight, but they do fit well in the pocket, dont notice them while climbing.

 

For a bigger wedge, the range do these, also disposably priced, for the careless arborist. 

https://www.therange.co.uk/diy/hardware-and-accessories/floor-protection/wood-door-stop#58454

 

Have not used my large plastic set for ages.

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