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Like 18 stoner said once u have had a stub or peg in the ribs u won't do it again

I'v had some bad jobs where I'v looked back at them and would have done it different

We all have done it

the main thing is u got the job done with out damaging anything or hurting anyone and made a bit of money these 3 things are most important to any job IMO

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Is it bad practice to leave stubs? leave them so my main line has something to choke on if anything should happen.

 

Bad idea imo. One you could get a nasty poke, two don't rely on a stub to hold a doubled line on a stem. I heard about a guy who did that to get down, the rope rolled off the stub and down he came. Broken back, game over.

 

On a stem you should be choked on a single line, so you can get down should anything happen:thumbup1:

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I must admit I am also guilty of leaving an odd nogger periodically down a stem sometimes, especially if its a big straight stem and youre using a big saw, I use them to take the weight off my legs and have a break if needed. Although I havent taken a fall and taken one in the Gooch yet so I may change my ways someday! ha ha

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