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Why do you old guard hate pegs so much?

 

 

If a stub or peg helps your climbing, work positioning or rigging then leave it on. If you think its going to hinder your climbing, work positioning or rigging then remove it.

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A loverly, straight, unmolested, long piece of rattled wood.

 

Aesthetically pure for your very own delectation Dave :001_smile:

 

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A thing of beauty!!!!!:001_tt1:

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Aint that the truth, infact our local LA teams are developing a "tea belly" :001_smile:

 

"Developing" :confused1:

 

I thought it was a pre requisite :confused1:

 

 

Surely thats why the McSarnie snaffler keeps nicking the muchies = building a new areo-non-dynamic climbing frame :sneaky2:

 

 

 

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I find it usefull from time to time, mainly when you cant get a hammer and wedge in. Or if i forgot a pull line..... as in the case of this video. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ziaLzNwF7k]YouTube - Pine section rigged out with Conyfair Rattlewedge[/ame]

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I find it usefull from time to time, mainly when you cant get a hammer and wedge in. Or if i forgot a pull line..... as in the case of this video.

 

 

 

Showed the usefulness of the wedge pretty welll there Ian.

Good tool for that particular application.

 

What rigging device did you have at the base, looked a fair bit jerky, or did ya groundy have the hump with you ? :biggrin:

 

 

 

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Showed the usefulness of the wedge pretty welll there Ian.

Good tool for that particular application.

 

What rigging device did you have at the base, looked a fair bit jerky, or did ya groundy have the hump with you ? :biggrin:

 

 

 

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Stein RC3001, yeah im sure the excuse was he had put toooooo many wraps round:thumbdown:

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