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High Scale

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  1. Tree Climbing Equipment Online Shop - Treeworker.co.uk - Home Talk to Nod.
  2. People on the street rarely look up anyway, unless you shout "Muppet" at them really loudly.
  3. Do you get to wear a shackle on your good leg?
  4. I keep the saw up right in a vice to hold it firm, make sure the rings are located correctly against the pins in the groove s, I use fingers and a tuning screwdriver to gently ease the rings in, take your time. Pour a little 2 stroke oil in the barrel to help the rings bed in smoothly.
  5. It's a solvent based product, I think that may not be a good idea although the amounts would be tiny.
  6. With black ropes I have used a stitch of twine as a marker, you can take it out as you do the splice but the cover taper I just count and pull the strands as I go. Yes, it is a nightmare.
  7. I use my Toss just for 16 strand and just for the first stage of the bury.
  8. Hello m8, you send me a pm, my inbox was full.

  9. I would buy one from nod.
  10. Thanks, my buddy Stu told me I should just tell them to Feck off! Tempting as that would be it would also not really help myself and my family, it's a ugly situation and a situation that has left me, unsurprisingly, pissed off.
  11. CS30 Chainsaw maintenance and cross-cutting CS32 Fell medium sized trees (or CS31 -small trees, if this is the only work the operator is undertaking) CS38 Climb tree and perform aerial rescue CS39 Use of chainsaw from rope and harness These are the tickets that I have to refresh to be able to gain approved contractor status with a local authority, it's hard to obtain any straight information regarding what actually constitutes 'refresher training' as views and opinion seem to be divided depending on who you speak to, forget any logic you may have in your head for logic or indeed experience means little or nothing in this modern world of Arboriculture. As soon as I have the funds I will be refreshing these units, not because I want to but because I have to.
  12. Steve sent me some of this cord a year or so ago, I messed it right up just trying to cut it! Core is very different, I'm hoping it works better than the liros I've been using on my poision ivy.
  13. Many thanks to Mr Shutler, for this arrived this morning, I half spliced this time, basically half the measurements, maybe it won't take my weight? A real joy to splice the AP.
  14. I got cse woodwork.
  15. Better not be the huge Cedar on the Avon near Pill.
  16. Very nice work!
  17. The guy with the drill works in the trees during the winter down in Cornwall and spends summer as you can see, doing that kind of work, he said that he would come and see us at lunch time but he didn't show up, shame:sneaky2:. Idyllic day for that kind of work today, good for the soul, I should imagine.
  18. That Oak is huge!! Nice Andy.
  19. Some pictures, one not a tree, from the last few days, Mikey T pulling the short straw, guys on the church doing repairs at the end of the lane that I was working in.
  20. I think I know the guy selling that, if it is the same Shaun then I don't think he's used it much.
  21. Damn, we would have to pay to get that type of timber shifted.
  22. Hello, can you resend pm as my inbox was full•:)

  23. What company do you work for near bath?
  24. Hemp sandals, chortle,
  25. It doesn't sound like it's that badly damaged, I have parts if you need to get it up and running.

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