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bob

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  1. sorry never tried it on 13mm personally i like tachyon as 11.7mm tried blaze but less wear before it started to slip so middle size seems better I also use a lockjack and seems fine on 13mm but i said on other thread try a rubber bandit on the spine it does help
  2. If you do get one please put a rubber bandit on the spine as it makes it so much smoother and safer will post a pic later:001_smile:
  3. feel free to bring it over
  4. I dont use an extender as find it does not self tend. I can get it to tend by itself when about 10 foot up. it,s the angle you pull at that seems to help
  5. http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg317.pdf page 5 http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/afag301.pdf ● Gloves.* The type of glove will depend on a risk assessment of the task and the machine. Consider the need for protection from cuts from the chainsaw, thorny material and cold/wet conditions. Where chainsaw gloves are required, these should comply with EN 381-7. The bit where chainsaw gloves are required is the key wording
  6. Turning tools £21
  7. How much to insure a tipper then
  8. bob

    Burrs

    would be interested in a elm burr:thumbup:
  9. turning tools £11
  10. is it new or used
  11. £27.50 bars sit on top of cutters and does depth guage automatically they are clever and well thought outb but £££££££££££££££££££££ Certainly i have 4 sizes so more £££££££££££££££££££££££
  12. Has anyone else tried one Personally I think they are very good just a bit too much money
  13. all about friction all work just some are better and nicer and smoother and shinier If you struggle to get to grips with it pop over for a quick climb
  14. They work even better the less friction either a cambium saver or pulley improves them
  15. ahh nice one what did the dealers say about that
  16. Sounds good to me. Been really fancying a days fishing with someone that knows what they are doing.
  17. was it a heated handled version
  18. I believe they are for twisting and crushing the 3 lots of webbing between the ring and a crab but always open for debate
  19. what about bracing
  20. but no where on their spec does it ever show clipping into the gold ones There are issues doing this please beware and be safe:thumbup:
  21. 2 days and no prices:confused1: what is the world coming to:confused1:
  22. aw gawd would of really liked that sadly not been keeping up dont suppose you fancy a 3 some same money obviously:thumbup:
  23. I did not think this was officially allowed and there were issues doing this. I may be wrong but are they tested to be used in the way you mention? P.s I like the Sequoia value for money it rocks but would always pick the motion out of the bag:thumbup:
  24. bob

    old entec

    You can get them from Maplin Fair bit cheaper Kev Stephenson is the man i last knew got some he may have the part number:thumbup:
  25. Also when your sorted play with adjusting the brake.

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