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Craig Johnson

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  1. i dont know what you all do but, SIP freedom trousers two years old and still going strong. (one patch, iron on so no worries about the stiching) good fit and comfortable. p.s with the iorn on patch, the trick is to use two, one on the inside stuck to the back of the outer, then one on the outside, so the wife says lol
  2. yes there is:001_tt2:
  3. only if you've done it in the wrong place:001_tt2:
  4. yep.... thats it:thumbup1:
  5. or coloured cable ties will do.
  6. if a crash car into a tree because of bad driving they would want to see driving ticket, MOT(car saftey inspecton) and insurance which you would hope the driver has otherwise theres a heap of **** going to fall on them, when the car knocked you out of the tree and you fell on the bonet, they will want to see your climbig ticket, LOLER ( gear saftey inspection) and insurance. see where i'm coming from? sure you can get away without but if the **** ever hit the fan, i know that your going to need plenty of paper to keep it clean. familiarity breads contempt and fresh eyes will see what you dont and write it down on some paper....
  7. thought you only worked in your own garden?
  8. hope its not the same one:lol:
  9. its a knut
  10. yes just go to an ocean going yatch chandlers:001_cool:
  11. :banghead: thats where the differance is, its not a hole in a pipe its a cnc valve specifically desgined to the flow rate and pressure of the compressor
  12. not yet but somthing coming:001_tt2:
  13. the differance is putting your finger on the end of a hose pipe or using a hoze lock nozzel:001_smile:
  14. no, that is what it should be supplied with, if you specified for arb work.
  15. should have had a 150cfm nozzel:001_tt2:
  16. the 'level load' is water! used in the on paper desgin of trailers and truck bodies, so axel weights ect are all ok:001_cool:
  17. there is some new french research that surgest that the virus is in the stem and not just the leaves and top. this would mean every thing would be burnt on site, no glut of fire wood from infected sites.
  18. have a look around for a coffin tank:thumbup1:
  19. you need a bigger water tank:001_tt2:
  20. my first thoughts was where's the rest, especally for rigging. (how big, how many raps, tight /run, swing/drop ect)dont try incorperate unversal signals this can be confusing when rigging and doing traffic!
  21. you can 'chain link' a few loops through the eye you make so there is two or three 'knots' to pop befofe it relases.
  22. no its in the north, just outside Milan
  23. this should be or interest to those following this tread, there is a free conferance in italy, Pro Arbora - per la valorizzazione e la tutela degli alberi monumentali might want to get an arbtalk road trip going on, about a good days drive once your across the channel, there is english translation avaibel, which you have to pay for, but it looks a great program,

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