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Using this makes it easier to tighten it.

 

 

Climbing or rigging?

 

 

It's an SRT thing Joe, it would make your brain explode.

 

 

Is it though? With a port a wrap?

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Thought I would post in this thread for a change. Currently cutting access onto a peat bog, using the timber and brash to built up a brash track. Pretty wet underfoot in places but nice dry section done today. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1447366103.707789.jpg.d1480df416a93a46b9acb0cec1486419.jpg

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I choose the stein RC 1000 because I don't have a big car.

 

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Just as well you don't have a big car Darrin....dread to think how much crap you'd fill it up with if you did!!! :biggrin:

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I use it to hold the ld upright.

 

 

I used to have that bollard Darrin.

Crab in the top mounting eye and a decent ratchet strap cranked tight round the butt works as well.

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