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Great pics & love the technique,if slightly over exposed,what are the benefits of a clothes line pulley oven an impact block other than its weight?

 

I steal them at night time mate, so when I take them out the swag bag in the morning there is always a treat on the line yo start the day, best ever was a mr blobby t shirt, extra large. It compensated for the thong I got aswell.

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I steal them at night time mate, so when I take them out the swag bag in the morning there is always a treat on the line yo start the day, best ever was a mr blobby t shirt, extra large. It compensated for the thong I got aswell.

 

Guys! Whatever medication or mind-altering substances you are on, you really ought to stop it.

 

Oh, and don't operate your 020 (one- OR two-handed) in your current state of minds, either :lol:

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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1298923864.079934.jpg.259db51542503e6060366f9af5bd0b49.jpgthis Crassula is getting a bit out of hand and needs lopping I think. Do you have any tips on rigging systems I could use to avoid any damage to the surrounding sink.

I feel the One handed Felco no.8 technique for the actual cutting. What say you???

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