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Have been going to sort myself a small wedge to use when climbing for ages but never got round to it yet.

 

Whats the best way to attatch the wedge?

 

I was thinking of screw eye in to side of wedge with a length of thin starter cord onto small tool krab.

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years ago i saw you used to be able to get a wedge called a "wood Wasp" all set on ready to clip to your harness a friend has one narrower than usual wedges, a good tool, but have not seen them in years

 

I had one of those, excellent whether aerial or felling, always knew where it was. Got mine at an APF show years back, but havent seen them lately.

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