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watch the pegs mate, i've seen a guy get badly injured in the ribs. Nice job though:thumbup1:

 

Ive seen guys fall to the ground i will always have pegs to catch me if i slip and to aid the lowering pulley.

 

that guy should have double wrapped his line ?.

 

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJwQEkMKSUo[/ame] Imagine if he had a little peg to catch him, My advice is leave pegs every 5 ft alot safer imo.

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Ive seen guys fall to the ground i will always have pegs to catch me if i slip and to aid the lowering pulley.

 

that guy should have double wrapped his line ?.

 

YouTube - Electrician Falls Forty Feet to the Ground Imagine if he had a little peg to catch him, My advice is leave pegs every 5 ft alot safer imo.

 

The guy i knew was swinging round on his life line and caught his ribs, I see what you mean about leaving a few pegs as i do the same but only one side if possible and always cut off hinges etc. Just makes it safer - not trying to teach you how to suck eggs mate:001_rolleyes:

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Your alright mate, i just like to know if i slip its not to the floor. I would just always recommend leaving a few pegs just in case. I find it gives me much more stability when cutting sections down.

 

do you not choker of your main line so that you cant fall that far before that catches you?

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