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Steve Bullman

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  1. look at the picture bundle...see the red webbing with the twists, thats referred to as a moebius strap/loop i believe, the twists are there for a purpose.
  2. Does anyone have any opinions on these trucks? how does the interior compare size wise to some of the other crew cabs?
  3. the only thing im not keen on is having 6 shackles to check
  4. well as far as i can understand, the bridge moves up and down the red webbing, so the legs can move unrestricted...thats if i understood the concept right over the phone. look again and the picture paying attention to the twists in the red webbing.
  5. its a totally different concept...if you understood the design i think you would be a little more interested/excited about it. I personally cant wait to try it out and see how the moebius webbing performs
  6. the buckles are anti slip i was told
  7. thanks for clarifying that tony
  8. ok, thanks for everyone who donated for this. The final figure was actually £195 for the childrens trust, not a bad effort i reckon! here are the 3 lucky winners of the prize draw. 1. Stihllearning 2. Ian Leach 3. Dean Lofthouse If you could all pm Jonesie your details im sure he'll get those items out to you in his usual timely fashion! thanks again everyone who took part
  9. the guy in the pic is wearing a chain round his neck, accident waiting to happen....or an expensive chain waiting to be broken, either aint good.
  10. i think you mean footlocking the tail?
  11. Spoke to ISC, these pulleys are on the market and should be available through any vendor selling fletcher stewarts products. site sponsors http://www.treeworker.co.uk and http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk should have them i believe.
  12. i think the legs are thick enough that it shouldnt be a problem. thuja isnt so rare but finding decent sized trunks is.
  13. is there a set figure for this? im using the office considerably more these days running arbtalk, hopefully i can up what i claim
  14. welcome and thanks for introducing yourself, hope you find what you're looking for here
  15. how was the masters tree ridiculous tony?
  16. ok im just waiting on final confirmation of donators from the charity
  17. base, steal away! charlie, i used an angle grinder with sanding attachment to round the edges off.....i can get a fairly good finish with my carving bar but find it quicker to just get the angle grinder out...and i'd never get it that smooth with a saw anyway!
  18. polyporous. the arbtalk fungus is ganoderma
  19. thats cool. i was thinking about rough cutting a few thick thuja slabs then getting a wrought iron table stand made up.

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