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Your absolutely right Mb, i am. Sometimes because of the "keyboard experts" we get on here!

 

"keyboard Experts" with no expertise will stand out like a sore thumb on forums such as this.

 

I think the idea is to express our opinions not force them.

 

There are some very knowledgable people on here, without a doubt. Things said on forums shouldn't be taken to heart. :001_smile:

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"keyboard Experts" with no expertise will stand out like a sore thumb on forums such as this.

 

I think the idea is to express our opinions not force them.

 

There are some very knowledgable people on here, without a doubt. Things said on forums shouldn't be taken to heart. :001_smile:

 

:congrats::congrats::congrats:

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Your absolutely right Mb, i am. Sometimes because of the "keyboard experts" we get on here!

 

On this forum we have some of the best, yet most modest, people in the arb world at this moment in time. These people are helping those by putting forth their lifetimes experiences so others can benefit from that experience, whether its how to avoid an injury, how to rig a complicated tree, or just how to sharpen your saws. Many of the so-called "keyboard experts", are in fact extremely good at what they do, we have very few if any fakes in here, because they show up for what they are, and dont stay the course. We encourage people to post pics of their work, not so it can ridiculed, but so we can all learn something from them, whether its recognised as good work, or bad practise. This is how people learn, and improve.

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I feel it is impotent that we can all agree to disagree, as an old joiner said to my dad when he was an apprentice "there are 99 ways of doing something right", my way is only 1 of the ways , IMO.

 

I agree.

 

You have my condolences on your impotence too:scared1:

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[ We encourage people to post pics of their work, not so it can ridiculed, but so we can all learn something from them, whether its recognised as good work, or bad practise. This is how people learn, and improve.

 

Yeah nice one for that, I'm still learning as we all are and it's pointless getting worked up over a forum. I think what Pete and MrEd said about reducing/pollarding the tree further is a valuable point and is what I have done in similar situations where targets are concerned when working a for local council.Thanks for the wise words all. Here's the fracture, what do you think?

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