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Thankyou god for great Britain !

 

 

Now there is a contradiction, how often do we see complaints about over regulation and HSE interference in the UK…..

 

Some of us remember when Great Britain used to roll like that and it’s not that long ago.

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A 6t strop!

 

Ive seen chains slip on all sorts of materials they should of at least put a double wrap on the chain with a bite on the opposite side to the hook.

 

Do you really think those guys need advice on what they are doing????????

 

I use strops, but TBH its mainly because chains are not good to handle in our cold climate, if I lived in a warm country I may well use them more.

 

I have seen strops slip, surly its about test pulling before the cut, to check the strop or chain is secure, thats what I do :001_smile:

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