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High Scale

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  1. You could do with a secondary attachment when doing that.
  2. I am in, looking forward to the, "Win two weeks in the Caribbean, all expenses paid." Competition.
  3. Your right, I'm off and I'm taking the ball with me.
  4. What's wrong with climbing in a dress?
  5. Steel krabs for heavy rigging, steel tends to bend under heavy load where as aluminum tends to break, aluminum krabs are fine for lightweight stuff but I tend to use steel anyway. Not that I know what I'm talking about.
  6. That tree is riddled, shame you didn't take your camera aloft.
  7. Word.
  8. Thanks. No more Bart's head/ potato mashers for me.
  9. Coronet cut today, notice how I have managed to age the cut, the bugs already took up residence before I even finished it
  10. Yeah, a moment of reflection is a good thing.
  11. The lady just don't know you at all.
  12. Dying Elder, through a Georgian town house and it rained! It's all glamour this job! I also smashed a fence panel.
  13. Looks better than my Barts head.
  14. Good call Matty.
  15. I bet he crapped himself!
  16. Works fine for me Reg, minging tree handled very nicely, I see you managed to get your block driver in the video:awink: Is that a GRCS? I want one.
  17. He ain't even been in the chat lately.
  18. I have had my climbing line caught by a rigging line numerous times but not as bad as that example, or maybe I have, my memory is pretty bad in that respect. Tockmal, ever had a problem with those steel thimbles in the eye of your rigging lines, like them twisting and damaging the rope?
  19. http://www.abacus-ise.co.uk/ I think it's cheaper there than any where else, I have tried the Treeflex and like it but I would also like to try the Tree Motion.
  20. I have seen a Oak reduced in Victoria Park, Bath, using Coronet cuts at the reduction points, looked quite nice and I think will look more natural in years to come.
  21. Mine looks like Barts head.
  22. That looks pretty good Tony. It was my first time, forgive me.
  23. Now you show me! Looks like something out of Mordor.
  24. Myself and Mr Tee doing some work on just dead Elms today. My coronet cuts need some work, a little too neat.
  25. Last one, fingers crossed.

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