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With you on the tears fellas, they defo have their place in certain situations.

 

Keep the vids coming, so what if we don't all agree?

 

The lively debate on this thread is all good stuff!

 

I will buddy anyone remotely successful will have haters lol. Lets be honest this is one of the most active threads 6000 plus views :laugh1:

 

Im sure ill put a perfect video up but someone will moan about the colour of my lowering rope or its too sunny :lol:

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One thing I must say is that I don't believe you when you say you have NEVER broken anything.

 

Everyone has broken one of those shitty whirligig washing lines.

 

It's the law.

 

Not from my rigging or climbing :biggrin: Of course the standard lift the panel out it falls apart lol, trip over the garden knomes, never a washing line tho but we take them down :biggrin:

 

I do have a tendency to break cups its quiet embarrassing :laugh1:

 

My best moment was getting a big tree down a tight spot and on the last cut i cleaned the cut a nice little disc flew off the end of the saw and cracked a tile a proper plum moment.

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Interesting thread... I know an awful lot of people who work in this style. Not my cuppa tea but it works, gets the job done. Please don't try and tell everyone this is the best way of working though! Anything you can do to reduce the risk of injury to yourself, others on site and people property has to be a good thing. Most of these things can be implemented and with a bit of practice also increase your levels of productivity, so whats to lose?!?

 

I can't say I'd be using these videos to advertise myself to either the public or other arbs. There are some seriously good riggers/cut and chuck merchants out there and I suspect you'd feel very much put in your place after and day on site with them. I hasten to add I'm all long way off being a good climber yet but I know that and just happen to be lucky enough to work with some of the good guys :)

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