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Andy Collins
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dont know what that is!:blushing: got a fair idea though, will have a look at one at justins show

 

 

haha, yep! how did you get on with it?

 

 

 

Played about with it a bit, easy to set, but a bit faffy to unlock and release.

 

Prefer the fig 8 set up with the pulley & vt.

 

But we had a go with the Petzl Id on some training, and got on well with that particular set up.

 

 

 

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Cough, cough :blushing::biggrin:

 

 

 

Nothing escapes the mad Monk :001_rolleyes:

 

I did wonder who had worked on it at the time.

Thought there was a good chance it was one of you

 

 

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last pic, in the main fork, you can still see the white fungus, Polypore??? then to the right of the picture, theres a lime with a wall beneath it, if you carry round to the right of the pic (out of shot) you would have seen the mullberry steve and i have worked on

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