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Peter

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  1. Bit bulky though.
  2. Undo the shackles holding the leg loops on, remove the loops altogether, then put the seat in in its place. The finished result is identical to the dragonfly.
  3. If you want to keep your local dealer sweet then I'd go for it, otherwise you may save a few quid getting it send up from George Carr or Jonesie, provided you can persuade them to send one out that is!
  4. Oi Lee, where did you get that pic of my truck?!
  5. Sounds average. Who did you get the quote from?
  6. Its also not rated for use in a single line application, whereas the cinch is.
  7. What area are you in?
  8. I think you should have the whole chipper covered in chequer. That would be distinctive!
  9. What did you do with the timber?
  10. Yup, all you'd need then is a helmet in the same shade of green. A fully colour co-ordinated climbing system, it would be like a dream coming true!
  11. Only one for now, I dont have one in green though, so I may have to buy another!
  12. I have a cinch, with 10mm line, as my lanyard. Highly recommend it.
  13. Nice work. Didnt look too rotten to me, little bit in the lowest section, but further up was fairly sound?
  14. Nice work.
  15. You could have used a long spliced eye, and turned the silver petzl ok in your pic upsidedown, and then to unclip from the system open the silver ok, release the eye, and split the system leaving the two revolvers on your bridge.
  16. So you can clip a bowline into one carabiner and that bend radius is fine, but you cant clip that into one carabiner? That doesnt seem to add up.
  17. Perhaps you should have cut it a bit smaller. Contract climbing has taught me to never be overly reliant on the abilities of an unknown groundie. Besides, running rigging ropes well is not that easy.
  18. The website isnt up and running yet, but the email address in my sig should work
  19. I am an old tree please enjoy me from a safe distance
  20. Topcat, on the whole I agree with your sentiments. You only have to read through a few threads on this forum to find informative discussion on a variety of relevant topics. These threads also highlight the fact that the vast majority of arborists are struggling to keep up the constantly changing demands of legislature on their business. The Tree Guild is not about excluding people who dont conform. Anyone is welcome to join, on the basis that they work towards compliance with current legislation. The TG will help all its members through the red tape maze by doing all the legwork on behalf of its members, keeping them informed, and helping them remain compliant. The accreditation system is really a byproduct of this, if your business stands up to scrutiny why not shout about it? The TG is not about jobs for the boys either, all the people involved in its creation so far work full time in the industry, in contracting or LA. It is my sincere hope that we can set something up that is a real benefit to the industry and TG members in particular, the measure of success will be membership uptake and retention, after all, no-one likes to pay for something that does not give a return!
  21. Nice one, that is a fair size butt! Tree looks quite big too...........
  22. Either that or he is down the pub celebrating another successful mission
  23. Scarpa Pro Ascent. 90% of competition climbers wear them, available from Honey Brothers. Alternatively you could look at the Aku Croda, from Treeworker. If you dont want to spend that much, then a pair of walking/scrambling boots will do. Make sure them cover the ankle, and try to avoid metal eyelets as they tend to pull out.
  24. Heading off to Capel now, look forward to meeting you and answering any questions in person. Myself, Pete McSheffry, and David Humphries will be around, either on the Treeworker stand or F.R.Jones.
  25. Yes, did i mention it comes with a bike rack and a roof mounted heavy machine gun?

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