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Is there a use for them once they are done climbing?

 

i got 2 williams harnesses sitting in my garage both are old so i dont use them at all.

 

I will proberly just take them to the dump, its just a small part of me wonders if they could be used somehow safely in a non climbing way i guess.

 

or ami wasting my time and should just get down the tip?

 

cheers

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not a non climbing way but i'm going to start using my old willans t22 for conny bashing and small climbing conny's etc.... sick of branches and allsorts sticking on the bungies on the back of my tree motion!!! :001_rolleyes:

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Is there a use for them once they are done climbing?

 

i got 2 williams harnesses sitting in my garage both are old so i dont use them at all.

 

I will proberly just take them to the dump, its just a small part of me wonders if they could be used somehow safely in a non climbing way i guess.

 

or ami wasting my time and should just get down the tip?

 

cheers

 

I keep mine- coz I am a bit sad. I should dump most and just keep the old Backerliner.

Would never use them and have been told to not store near recent gear.

Def should not use them.

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not a non climbing way but i'm going to start using my old willans t22 for conny bashing and small climbing conny's etc.... sick of branches and allsorts sticking on the bungies on the back of my tree motion!!! :001_rolleyes:

 

yh i was gona say used it for conny bashing and hedge reductions

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I tried that idea on the wife but it was a no she said that with all the mirrored glass in the room it would be an accident waiting to happen

 

 

Yeah i bet you did. you dirty *******!

 

though might make the proposal to my wife later:001_tt2:

 

ok cheers guys. think i will bin them then, otherwise i know one day my harness will be all wet and horrible and they will tempt me:thumbdown:

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