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Well I'm still loving the setup generally, but I'm bisexual at heart and thought it would be nice to be able to lose the RW and work Ddrt on small garden trees and in certain situations.

Like Joe suggested in post 5 of this thread I've replaced the M10 bolt and nylock nut for a simple D-shackle so I can lose the RW if I need to.

Haven't tried it yet, mind.

Watch this space.ef30922f0c410a1ac96c4b7cec33e0eb.jpgcb9eb0a12a9911700ee9521b9936bee1.jpg663a49e18ec11f720d8d713bcb6dc3a5.jpg

 

 

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Yes, I know the conservatory is shabby and full of kids crap, it's getting ripped down next week.

Grass needs cutting, that'll get done tomorrow.

Hawthorn looking nice in blossom though.

 

 

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You find the long stuff tether better than a short QuickDraw sling Mark?

Also is that a stainless 8mm shackle?

 

 

Much better Will.

8mm, yes, but 'extra wide'.

£2.27 from GSPRODUCTS.co.uk.

You want the one with 32mm internal diameter.

I kept the washers on the outside to avoid abrasion on the tether arms.

 

 

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I was not even looking at that stuff Mark. I really care about WRs and Zag-Zigs n stuff.

 

Is that a mini Punch and Judy theatre?

 

 

Hahaha! Hawkeye!

Sure is!

No Punch and Judy tonight though.

I was treated to a rubber bath shark vs. Sky from Paw Patrol.

An artistic treat that many will never be lucky enough to witness...

 

 

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