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Black. Medium teeth. The medium are the best for cutting roped the fastest. The large teeth just snag and the small take too long.

 

Plus I can use it for camping. It's not a working saw for me as I don't really do much tree cutting any more. And if I do it's with a machine.

 

Same. I asked them for the best one for cutting rope and canoe thwarts (20mm x 30mm dried ash) and they're sending a black one.

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Do I hear wedding bells...

 

That's what I was thinking Chris.

Lets look at the evidence:

She travels to visit him (and he doesn't visit her).

She cooks.

She appears to be financially independent.

She's hot.

 

He'll be a damn fool if he's not looking at the calendar and thinking of new shoes and a suit!

 

Oh, what would the new thread be called? "The smooth & silky future of Mr & Mrs Silky"

 

All the best Paul.

 

 

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

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Well observed Sherlock :D I was looking at pictures of when we first met.My life is better with her in it and like a lot of relationships, she keeps me on the straight and narrow....but unfortunately she will never leave London.So there lies the dilema.i know that I need to move away from treework and into teaching and I want to get into Arb Multimedia and writing/photography in a big way but my heart tells me that I need to combine this with seeing her on a regular basis...moving back to London is NOT an option......

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Hey Paul, Hope you are ok? Since the weather outside is horrible.. I decided to just browse some pictures on my laptop of our climbs we used to have when we were both in London, weather we were up that skinny poplar up that nice English oak tree or that massive London plane tree which was our favorite, underneath the flight path to Heathrow airport, Where your favorite airliner the a380 was a regular occurrence? What do you recon of this photo that I found of an emirates a380, it really does show the shear size of aircraft that used to fly effortlessly over our heads when were up that massive plane tree carrying 450 passengers and weighing in at over 500 tonnes, coming from all corners of the world.

 

i never thought I would say this but part of me actually misses London,but would never return though... because of all those massive trees in and around London, along with some great bike rides along the river Thames with our climbing kits trying to search out for a nice tree to climb with the go pros attached also. Some great memories in London mate, also lets not forget about the fact we both had family in London also and where this thread came to life. Also where your thread made its first video... :-) we had some great times together in London mate, I am look forward to the next time we meet up and go for a climb, all the best mate

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Well observed Sherlock :D I was looking at pictures of when we first met.My life is better with her in it and like a lot of relationships, she keeps me on the straight and narrow....but unfortunately she will never leave London.So there lies the dilema.i know that I need to move away from treework and into teaching and I want to get into Arb Multimedia and writing/photography in a big way but my heart tells me that I need to combine this with seeing her on a regular basis...moving back to London is NOT an option......

 

HI PAUL YOU SAY you do not like london what BATH bristrol mate thanks and mrs fox my come too :thumbup1:all the best mate jon :thumbup:

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Excellent post Samuel:thumbup: those pics certainly brought back memories...we had some great climbs and a few fast cycles!...I know what you mean about London....I miss Mrs Fox a lot and I reckon in the 5 years I was there I looked at every single A380 that flew overhead...Amazing aircraft...Samuel do me a favour....upload your parachute jump from Dubai onto you tube then post it here...it's cool as!:cool::cool::cool:

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