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ecolojim

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  1. i personally thought half inch would be nicer to handle. my grillon is probably loaded with 11mm im guessing. hmm... £15-20 quid explains the price of a 5m NE split tail vs the cost of the rope alone, but a split tail such as that wouldnt be suitable anyway i take it due to its dynamic nature? should I be looking at something like a static kernmantle or something like that?
  2. Happy birthday Steve!
  3. trees unlimited near me do something similar to what I want to achieve but wonder if i can do it slightly more to my liking. Adjustable Lanyard complete with 4mt length of Industrial 11 ml rope, snaphook, prussik pulley and attachment Biner. £35.00 seems good value to me, but i wonder if I can create the same with half inch rope, a nice tidy eye onto the snaphook and 5m
  4. I had experience of a leo 15gt on one occasion and the tracks move down and outwards making the track width wider and increasing its ground clearance. However this is achieved by putting the legs down and pulling out pins on each side to let the tracks slide out. the unit was very stable and has a very low ground pressure. unfortunately that particular day we had a leaking hose which was fixed before we started work, but that happens to all machines. the 200kg 2 man basket was spacious and offered good maneuverability. only negative i can think of being that the controls are captive on the basket and nowhere else. our climber left the basket to do some work from within the canopy (only access to the tree with the lift was from next door's garden in the end, (wasnt planned like that)) and would have liked it if we could have lowered the basket back down and moved the machine away from the tree, but due to no extra or remote controls he had to climb back into the basket. I believe the higher spec leos have removable and remote control sets, perhaps it is available as an option on the 15 Im afraid much of my experience was 1st hand observation as I wasnt actually flying the thing, but I hope it's of some use the only drawback I
  5. hmm just did some measuring. to put a spliced eye on the rope i lose 28 inches, to tie a double fisherman's on the end I lose 18 inches, but for a stitched eye i would only lose about 5inches anybody know of anywhere that does either a 5m length with a stitched eye, or where I can get a stitched eye done?
  6. hmm, personally I think its a tough one. it's dangerous, but everyone in it KNOWS it's dangerous and so look at all the measures taken to control that danger. if i recall, farming is responsible for the most fatalities across europe or something. because it can be fairly dangerous at times, but nobody thinks it is, so lack of concentration and complacency, and that general farmer 'cocking about' demeaner leads to lots of accidents
  7. right, want to sort myself out a 5m lanyard not seeing many of these ready done, so I thought id put one together myself. so 5m of half inch rope... can anyone suggest a fairly stiff one? (comparable to others) now, what to do about its termination? I would like to have an eye on the end whether spliced or stitched and have a snaphook on the end. Now i realise I could have the rope spliced around the eye of the snaphook, but if i were to buy a ready spliced length of rope, could I use a PPE certified maillon to connect the two? a 5m new england split tail that would be ideal for the job costs nearly 30 quid, making by my reckoning the splice about 20 of those. ive no problem with tying the rope onto the snaphook but I personally think it looks a bit untidy and cluttered. Id prefer to keep my climbing and positioning systems as 'clean' and simple as possible. whether I adjust with prusik or a grab is as yet undecided but not as important. all input greatfully received Jim
  8. mate of mine has one of these. not tooooo bad quality. 640x480 at 30fps and a 2gig card in it. hundred quid sounds a bit more stomachable too. Im tempted by one of these myself http://www.myactioncam.co.uk/
  9. Quick off topic question, Is a wirecore lanyard mandatory for CS39 and for commercial arborists? just I know some people think they give a false sense of security
  10. hmm. i thought id try and address both probability with a 5m wirecore, and then proceeded to fall off my seat when I saw the price of them. 3m reasonable, 5m ridiculous... unless someone can put me right?
  11. I think probably because it's the most common issue. That seems to be the way the topic steered itself anyway. That's bad enough, but speed and coke is even more shocking
  12. debate is good IMO when conducted properly, how else can we learn from one another. And ive got more learning to do than most
  13. ok so ive got everything on the list sussed out except the second strop/flipline... what can anyone recommend me? 3m/5m? steelcore/not? rope grab/prusik? just to reiterate, I currently have a petzl grillon
  14. yeah I did my CS30 and 31 there last march. I was trained by Paul Peacock and Assessed by Andy Reynolds. Both top blokes and incredibly knowledgeable!
  15. yeah all the stuff i have already will be only a month and a half old too, which puts it well under the 6 months stipulated. so yeah i knew i have some stuff im gonna need to get beforehand, i just wondered what they havent told me about. like i wont buy spikes yet if i dont have to.
  16. well i hope nobody thinks im to blame! lol i just saw them on the way to the shop earlier and thought id best take a photo. fyi that hedgeline theyre on... beyond that is the railway embankment, so i did wonder if the line clearance guys went to town on them big style, but i couldnt believe my eyes. no excuse is a good excuse for that IMO but then if you're being serious that its some well maintained urban pollarding... Ive got a lot to learn, but I hope I never have to put my name to one
  17. heres one you'll like, from behind headingley/burley park coop in leeds
  18. I hope Justin's reading this for when I ring him to spend some more money. My brain hurts
  19. 50cm one, something like that? Ive emailed the centre to find out about the spikes thing and to enquire as to whether they think their requirement list is rather short. Given that they market their course as for people who havent climbed before, and yet are expected to perform rescue, the list is pretty short. I shall let you see what you all think Click Me!
  20. right oh, reckon i'll do that then, just go with the builders ones. we talking about the pale blueish ones? on the topic of a second strop/flipline... what are we feeling on that? thanks to all Jim
  21. according to justin's catalogue, helmet only is still vat free. Tony, we are talking about the same gloves yes? the thin 'extra grip' ones not the chainsaw ppe ones? I didnt find them that bad and reasonably priced but if anyone can suggest others id love to hear from them ok scratch the maillons, im only going on TCC illustrations there.
  22. since spikes arent on the list of required equipment from the training provider and I cant find them on the assessment schedule, I hadnt given them a second thought. I was under the impression you had to make a rescue using the casualty's line, and then a second method, either a pole rescue OR using your climb line (casualty's line does not reach ground) or something like that. I can only see mention of explaining the use of spikes being only on trees set for removal or pole rescue, but no mention that a pole rescue is mandatory. Of course if im wrong, i want to know about it
  23. probably should have listed that as well, Ive already got a throwbag, throwline and cambium saver, also two 1.5m split tails although im starting to think that on the course I wont use them and they'll angle it to wards the prusik loops?
  24. right, ive got my CS38 27th to 30th May and assessment on the 2nd June. Ive got nearly all my gear, but i shall have to get some more to meet the criteria. peoples first hand experience whether of the course itself or possible gear i should buy would be most appreciated. the requirements are: Requirements 1 passport photograph PPE (helmet with chin strap, boots etc) Climbing rope (30m x min 12mm) Safety harness with leg straps (full or seat harness). If using a full harness or Willams a Maillon Rapid will be required. 2 climbing strops; min 4 Triple-action auto-locking karabiners (not screw gate); 2 Prussik loops Personal first aid kit so I need a helmet, I could do with replacing my first aid kit, could do with a new pair of gloves, might as well get a couple more biners, a second climbing strop and another prusik loop helmet: thinking petzl vertex vent thingemy... but im not sure whether to buy complete or whether my visor and muffs from my husky helmet will fit it (need a replacement visor anyway) gloves: fancy another pair of the timberland pro ones unless anyone tells me not to probably another couple of the isc triple locks second strop: I currently have just the one, a 3m petzl grillon setup. perhaps appropriate to get a 5m one as well? but what kinda setup? wirecore? ascender based or prusik? prusik loops. Ive got one decent sized one, Justin sent me some cord, it's black and hivis yellow striped. is this suitable? if not i'll have to get two new ones And something in the assessment spec talks about redirects, so i wonder if a couple of webbing slings with maillons might be appropriate? thanks in advance guys. Jim
  25. I've got an 019T, and i very much like it, especially the curved side handle. It's a great cutter for sure! Think it cost me 75 quid, 90 delivered from the states 2nd hand. Ive just got to change the bar, chain and sprocket and have to decide what parts to go for to give it a new lease of life. it came with the pico lp chain on a 16inch bad and a heavily worn sprocket.

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