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Very sweet stuff Mr. Git, great combo of smooth rigging and bombing where possible.

 

Not my kind of tunes unfortunately, Springsteen next time please!

 

Thanks for putting it up, not enough vids on here, and I'm a massive culprit for never posting any.

 

 

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Thanks all.

Reg, yes they work if you put something like stock board or ply down 1st but it more for the customer s benefit to make it look like we care about his lawn.

Pete, the 2 points were a bit experimental to give a new lad a go at technical rigging somewhere where if he got it wrong not a lot mattered too much as he had never held a lowering line before so 1 experienced and 1 novice groundy did me proud.

Stephen, go on hit me with it, what I get shouted at for :what: I can take it ;)

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Sorry mark, I'll try harder on the next 1, almost used some zeppelin but didn't sit right then some gass light anthem but saving that for another idea I have so went for some of the wife's, layed back belaric beets.

Just think yourself lucky there's any tunes because adding them seemed to be the hardest thing to master for some reason :what:

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