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Pete Mctree

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  1. And what's your excuse Dave?
  2. for rigging was recomended 7/1
  3. Very difficult to make stick legally, and not that sound ethically
  4. Looks great Log. Save a bit harder and you might be able to afford a 4th wheel for the tractor Might even be able to use it then!
  5. Often happened when you tightened them after you had loaded them. I don't miss them
  6. All four then!
  7. for me this will always be a classic; infected by thethe [ame] [/ame]
  8. just hope for better luck next time!
  9. machine gun [ame] [/ame]
  10. sometimes i think that the better you treat your staff, the more they take the piss. sorry, but experiance has made me a little cynical
  11. Either get a grinder (easier but no quicker) or by hand.unfortunatley no shortcut.
  12. Well filmed as usual reg. It's nice to see a theoretical solution, to a difficult problem being turned into a practical solution. Takes balls and brains, great inovative rigging
  13. It's not about what they CAN'T do, it's about what they CAN. Always take the positives?
  14. TT488 Filing guide - plastic with magnet http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products/climbing.php no pic, but think this is it
  15. Some work earlier this week With Mr Ed. Sure beats handballing:001_cool: Has to be the biggest brash pile I have ever seen
  16. Slip and swing into a peg- damaged spine, bust a few ribs or just a simple impalement? Why take the chance?
  17. I retain pegs as occasional tie in points, but only if required. They pose a real danger if you were to slip- there are enough dangers in this game without introducing more. Loose em
  18. and pass something he is not happy with? Or is that the use of these magical special powers? The splice could be commented on- I would. The issue is that without disecting the splice can you tell if it has been done to the manufacturers specs? So why demand that an inspector puts himself in a position of liability without caveats? Pass the rope and note that it is self spliced- or non factory, hence performance uknown- I do. If splicers carried insurance then others would be more confidant in there product.
  19. So a piece of equipment should not be certified suitable for use? Tell that to your lawyer when an item fails and an employe is killed or injured. The LOLER inspector would be dragged through the courts if he had not noted his findings, and conveyed there recomendations. What do you mean by "special powers" ?
  20. Are you talking about the lower "d" attachment points? I use them in preferance to the traditional D's. I find the work position much more comfortable
  21. OUCH! I hope he takes the time to heal well. Good on him for getting back to work and thanks for posting another reminder to us all
  22. you must have a better class of customer- we are lucky to get rich tea biscuits here:sad:
  23. blast from the past carl I remember when summertime was spiral [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl7mnP6mR_E&feature=related[/ame]
  24. still an awesome tune [ame] [/ame]

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