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Coolie -

 

Not a good idea to use acetone on polyester - it will make the fibres swell up and weaken them. Not to mention ruining the UV resistance.

 

But if you like the smell, what the heck.

 

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thanks for that,I,ll look into it. The smell the missus likes is the pine.

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thought he was but luckily it was a gd tip.took 3 days to takedown but could of been 2 if i had the crane from the start.is gonna all be cut into firewood.got a poplar coming up thats bigger with twice as much wood to come,my company has got 8 days on it.should be interesting

 

Is that at Foxhunter?:ohmy:

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smeared mine in butter and gave it a gd wash,came up a treat but a bit slippy on the prusik for the next few days

 

Yea-I find smearing mine with butter is good too :lol:....cos she hates the sap on it also, tho' that looks an excellent tree removal, cranes don't get used enuff here-which is a shame, why hump logs all day, tiring yrself out- you could save yr strength fr better things later :blush:

 

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