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  Steve Bullman said:
Whats in the bum bag Reg?

 

dont ask such personal qurstions steve.

 

If you must know hair dryer, tongs and some mikey mouse hair grips :P

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Thanks alot

 

Ian I am really appreciating the 540 having had a 201 for the previous 2 years. The only thing is its clearly a flat-out saw. It doesn't seem to like stop/start intermittent cutting....rather it works much better running constant.

 

Steve, I mostly use it to keep the tail end of a soft lanyard (when Im using one)....as well as a drink and food etc.

Posted
  burrell_ said:
Thats a big hand saw reg how do u get on with it is it the big silky

 

I always enjoy watching ur vids mate cant wait for ur summer vid now :thumbup1:

 

Its called the katanboy, by silky yes. A folding saw, otherwise it would be too big. Its not the best for pruning cuts because the teeth are so big....but for limbing and topping etc its impressive if you can get in position to use the full length of the blade. Silent buy deadly. Sorry I missed your question first time around.

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  arborlicious said:
But what's that piece of junk hanging off your harness at 03:57?

 

You just answered your own question. Thanks for that.

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  Marc Lewis said:
I do enjoy watching your vids Reg, you make it look effortless.

 

How do you find the x rigging rings?

 

I like them a lot. They're light, compact and robust. Having that little bit of friction at the rigging point is often more of a help than hindrance also:thumbup1:

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