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Rob Murf
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Do you only climb with another competent climber.  

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  1. 1. Do you only climb with another competent climber.

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im still finding this amount of risk taking hard to understand

 

 

Thats simple to answer Rod, I dont take risks, I did it once for the first time in a long time and knew I was doing something grossly wrong, I paid the price.

 

But to me there is no risk in climbing and taking a tree down :confused1:

 

It is a safe, danger free process, why should we put defeatist provisions in place anticipating something that really shouldn't happen.

 

If we believe the job is so dangerous we need a standby rescuer, wtf are

we doing in the job.

 

It isn't a dangerous job and we shouldn't be thinking that way, I take trees down for a living and am quite confident I can do so without putting the public or myself in danger :confused1:

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Cutting and holding IS safe..

 

What i did was not.. I held overhand and cut :confused1:

 

Please don't tell me you have never cut and held, because A: I won't believe you and B: You will be the only one on this forum that never has.. :001_smile:

 

I did not say I have never done it, but I could count the times on my (uncut) fingers. I was not the one professing to be safety conscious after having cut myself doing something daft.:001_tongue:

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If I had been employing a proper rescue climber, not a groundie with a ticket, for the last 13 years, if would have cost me in the region of £135K!!! for something that was never needed!!

 

Thats out of my profit not turnover.

 

I'm guessing I would not have my mog or crane.

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If I had been employing a proper rescue climber, not a groundie with a ticket, for the last 13 years, if would have cost me in the region of £135K!!! for something that was never needed!!

 

Thats out of my profit not turnover.

 

I'm guessing I would not have my mog or crane.

 

but you would have shared the climbing, you wouldnt have knackered knees and tennis elbow:001_smile:

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I can see why you run your business like you do, the main problem for all of us are the un-trained and pikies who take work from us.

If this "competition" was removed we would all be better placed to charge for jobs at a rate that could cover all compliance.:001_smile:

Average of 10K a year- cheapskate!

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If I had been employing a proper rescue climber, not a groundie with a ticket, for the last 13 years, if would have cost me in the region of £135K!!! for something that was never needed!!

 

Thats out of my profit not turnover.

 

I'm guessing I would not have my mog or crane.

 

I've paid out for breakdown cover on my car for the last 5 years....it has never been needed....it's peace of mind however....just in case!

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but you would have shared the climbing, you wouldnt have knackered knees and tennis elbow:001_smile:

 

:001_smile:Pleased to say I have neither:001_cool:

 

To be honest I feel doing all the climbing is what keeps me fit!!:001_tt1:

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