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Pete Mctree

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  1. Climbing without an effective aerial rescue climber or climbing without any - no difference IMHO Not many could rescue anyone in decent time so just plan for the worst. I often climb with just brash draggers onsite - not ideal but needs must
  2. If you employ someone to do a specific task, what do you expect? Certainly not argument, refusal to work or complaint. If you feel that strongly then perhaps carefully & respectfully discuss your opinion over lunch. Then back to the task at hand straight afterwards
  3. Great pics Reg
  4. I am a fan of grundens wear - very tough. I really like the gauge jacket - it takes everything that I can throw at it, but like most she'll jackets it condenses badly inside in really heavy rain
  5. If you lock the holding arm straight, then you massively reduce effort whilst tending slack. Rock climbers "rest" in the arms locked position as it relies on the skeleton etc as opposed to muscle usage
  6. Nice - did you ever try & turn that monkey puzzle?
  7. I cut my arm up a tree, lacerating an artery & I can guarantee, that if I had not got myself out of the tree asap, then I would be dead - no-one could have helped me in time imho !
  8. Did you say the same about new fangled pneumatic tires on your push iron, power steering on your truck & the move from hemp ropes Neophobia is detrimental to your performance & health, end of. (Not a personal attack in any way)
  9. It's a smallish domestic job
  10. Anyone in the area? If so please PM me with your contact details. Thanks in advance Pete
  11. If you are concerned about fibre continuity & straightness then do you set your face further into the stem? At a typical 1/4 or 1/5th they are not likely to be parallel & consist of mainly sapwood, unless of course you cut the buttresses off the front also! Another point on fibre pull is that a buttress root will pull out of the ground as opposed to a cleaned up stem, which will pull upwards into the timber potentially devaluing it. Not criticising, just my observations
  12. Ian, how does it help when felling a tree with a full crown? I see no advantage I, when cutting commercially or felling in Arb work, just fell the tree, often utilising the buttresses & if the timber needs to be presented take them off afterwards.
  13. Nice truck Reg - congrats. With the through pipe I bet it sounds as good as it looks
  14. Nice view, where are you today?
  15. The timber was not a problem, although I did lack some fluency in my climbing removing the crown. I think it was compensated for with my increased stamina though, as I had no issues with a couple of 6hr plus days in the tree
  16. Was let out of the woods to do some contract climbing this week. Old beech with decay to remove. The crown was done last week
  17. Nice pics of my part of the world. I only live 10 mins from Danby
  18. Why ?
  19. Great pics Reg. looks different with the sun shining
  20. The natanoko & gomtaro are not supposed to be sharpened, as they are impulse hardened in the manufacturing process. Some I, like the sugoi & ibuki are not & can be. I use a feather file from silky. However, as stated previous it maybe possible with a diamond file to sharpen other blades
  21. If the rescuer is competent, how about stepping up a level? Shout, scream & abuse the rescuer. Get the victim to lunge at the, pull there ropes & grab them. In real life, it is going to be a horrible & stressful event & in my opinion providing a stressful & unpleasant environment is an essential part of the training.
  22. Sycamore is a top notch firewood. Seasons quite quickly, easily split when green & burns well.

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