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Excellent work Reg, another top quality vid as well. Appreciate you posting it on here, ta.

 

Near the end of the 2nd vid - never seen two blocks used in that way before, was that an experiment or a new technique for rigging bigger timber? looks like it works well anyway.

 

EDIT - just saw this at another forum so no need to answer...cheers

 

"Its ideal for heavier stuff low down, especially if you're having to slow them up quite abruptly....heavier sections yet easier on the rigging. The set-up obviously takes longer but is worth it, all things considered."

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