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High Scale

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  1. Odd then that Wesspur carry CE marked Bluemoon in stock despite having few customers in Europe. Maybe my information is incorrect but I was told that the CE mark was a condition of sale and not of use.
  2. I was twenty five so I was fricken wicked and dread.
  3. I have one on my 361 and it made a difference, plippy throttle response and quicker cutting without making you go deaf.
  4. As title, no innards, for sale 50 quid, pm me if interested.
  5. Apparently Yale actually stopped using separate labels for the CE marked Bluemoon and the non-CE marked because they were "exactly the same rope with no differences."
  6. The last paragraph is interesting. Yale Poison Ivy Rope
  7. I got a 60m,14mm, Liros at £1:31per metre.
  8. Cool picture.
  9. Very nice stuartc44!!
  10. Skyhuck, you edited your post??
  11. I believe that Imori is 12mm but yes they are all 24 strand double braid I have the PI and like it.
  12. For us other mortals. Online Thesaurus UK | Free Synonyms Antonyms Dictionary Reference | Word Search Thesauri
  13. Somebody's tired.
  14. They will be back I should imagine, ready the musket!
  15. I have never broke one.
  16. Thanks for the reply, I did suspect the bearing boss but wasn't totally sure, the coughed out bolt comes from the feed rollers, the end with the grease nipples that I do grease regularly, but as there is play/movement in the rollers that would explain the bolt falling out.
  17. I hope you had a good wash after reading that filth?
  18. Yep, nice view.
  19. How much play should there be in the feed rollers? Mine were replaced around two years ago, there seems to be a fair amount of play, is this normal? Also, every now and then, the chipper will cough out a bolt holding the feed rollers in, despite having thread locking them, I have been advised to re-tap the threads for 12mm, any thoughts?
  20. The company I did work for did very well out of buying work as the owner eventually sold up to Bartlett's who must have been impressed by the client list, this other company is ran by a very good business man, I'm pretty glad that I don't compete with him, I wouldn't even bother pricing a job if I knew that he had quoted for it.
  21. You think? Have you experience?
  22. Maybe, but they have been going for around thirty years, they can afford to do it, maybe the motive is to destroy opposition.
  23. I used to work for a company that bought work and now another local company I have been told is doing work for free just to get in with an organization. Is this common through out the country and the industry?
  24. I'm a cutter.
  25. Clipping the rope into your leg loop is a good idea that I only heard of yesterday. Looked a smidge warm?

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