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Peter

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  1. Yes, and the second part of the question is; If you had started at the age of 20, do you think you would have been a better all round climber?
  2. Paul, how would you rate yourself as a climber, on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being a trainee who has just passed his CS39, and 10 being Reg Coates?
  3. Peter

    capel manor.

    Was that dangerous? I made my heavily pregnant wife climb over it!
  4. Peter

    Beech fell

    Plus I didnt have my Lab with me. No worries.
  5. Peter

    Beech fell

    Yes. As it was, there was plenty of holding wood, I bored through the hinge, so I knew there wasnt much hold in the discoloured areas, and left the sound hinge wood thicker to compensate.
  6. Peter

    capel manor.

    There is always the AA Show in June.
  7. Peter

    Beech fell

    I had a spare 660 standing by, you can just see it by the corner of the scout hut.
  8. Or if you are really hard up, you could buy one 4 metre length and cut it in half!
  9. What system do you climb on at present? ie split tail, prussic etc? Dont bother with lockjacks and shiney toys for now, get the basics and then work up from there.
  10. Just a shame it costs so much to rebuild it afterwards. Cool idea though, kudos to the designer for the live test!
  11. Happy Birthday Steve!
  12. Peter

    Beech fell

    I think it would have stood forever left to its own devices. The decay seemed walled off nicely, and it had put on huge amounts of stem thickening in the last few years, as you can probably see in the top of the last pic. Are you saying the fluting is an indicator of central decay? There was certainly no holding strength in the hinge where its discoloured, just sheared straight away. Felling was more fun than crane on this occasion...
  13. Peter

    Beech fell

  14. Peter

    Beech fell

    Little beech I felled the other day, 65-70' tall, 32" diameter at felling height, used a 25" bar. Significant backlean, over gardens/houses behind. No external signs of decay. Being felled as the building on the left is being demolished and rebuilt. Had a tracked chipper to pull, wedges as backup, set the pull rope by throwline.
  15. If its a choice between reduce to 6 foot or fell, then it doesnt really matter whether they survive or not. Either way, you get paid and the client is happy. FWIW, I think they will survive.
  16. Better rebrand again then....
  17. Sounds nasty, but it could have been a lot worse! Hope he gets better soon!
  18. You cant sell by the tonne without weighing it. The only measurement you can quantify on site would be volume.
  19. It doesnt really matter to you where the material comes from does it?
  20. I think you are right, I think lower ones are espaliers or cordons.
  21. Have you thought of using the radius segments to make curved paths? I dont know if you can buy the indian stone segments seperately, but you certainly used to be able to buy the reproduction yorkstone one individually. Used to do pond edgings with them too.
  22. Dont get too excited, you'll need a much stronger dining table, and tv dinners are definetely out!
  23. Peter

    200t

    It is prefinished too, which I'd imagine makes a difference? Had a definite Chinese look to it as well.
  24. Peter

    200t

    These are stress grooved, didnt quite get 6 weeks as it was a bit of a rush job. Seems ok so far though, I guess the warehouse must have been about as damp as my front room.
  25. There are practical design limitations to the size of carabiners. The 3 way gate has to be a certain length in order to incorporate the 3 way closing features and the spring that operates it. The DMM Sentinel is at the cutting edge of small biner technology, perhaps someone will come up with something smaller in the future, who knows?

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