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bob

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  1. bob

    wind brings work

    absolutely non though the massive beech next to it has the classic signs which really surprised me
  2. bob

    climbing sling

    we will take your word for it pete
  3. bob

    climbing sling

    200cm is my most used
  4. got called to this today ought to have done it tomorrow but said i was going to get together so having to do it on sunday as massive holes in roof and folk work in building mon to fri
  5. still on going done another 2 besides that one that turned out bad
  6. sadly i have had to deal with a couple which have not so happy an ending so some of the previous comments did not seem as funny to me as they must of done to others
  7. will bring some type C trousers if anyone wants to see what they look like:sneaky2:
  8. is there anyone that could possibly bring a Hobbs and if you dont know what one is hob nobs will do
  9. did you sit on it??????? come on what happened
  10. i was just about to say that better late than never:001_tongue:
  11. i use honey bee as its a better colour than herkulees and 10mm rope that comes in over 22kn is hard to find
  12. no it did not need doing not ppe
  13. does the chainbrake not work on that saw is that why you did not use it:001_tongue:
  14. well i have 2 but both in green but only one is CE marked i really like cinch although it does work better with 10mm which restricts you to herkulees or honey bee which are basically the same ropes in different colours it,s a bit sticky with 11mm and 10 mm does seam a bit thin at first
  15. is there a BBQ should be plenty of meat with all you butchers attending
  16. as always refered to landrover owner not landrover driver
  17. i would big shot that nice open v near centre then spike and strip ivy then just see how it went snapping stuff out with landy would not be my choice i have done muchos dead elms and think you will struggle snappng em out with out either gobs or snap cuts unless you could partially cut em with a hyunchi from the ground but elm takes some cutting shame i am busy tomorrow i love doing jobs like that
  18. i have a blade sharpener for an exenco which would probably sharpen mostwill post a pic when i remeber to get it out and sort it
  19. i used to be indecisive but now i am not sure
  20. nice work there dean if you can,t do it let me know and i will
  21. I will stop at yours then and keep your wife warm
  22. if anyone is thinking of travelling from afar i have a couple of spare beds and loads of floor space for the friday night and the wifey is away so no probs with her
  23. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/off-topic/7088-anyone-slackline.html
  24. it,s not about the chin strap as you can still get helmets with y chinstaps that do not meet the new criteria its about how the helmets are tested the new EN 12492 also has a side impact test as well as the top test the other type
  25. yes that is true except it has already come in only for aerial work EN 397 now not recomended EN 12492 recomended for tree work you can confirm and download stuff from H&S site re afag 401

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