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Rich Rule

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  1. Check this out. News crews from CNN and BBC 'apparently stumbled' across and impromptu campaign again ISIS. Really? It looks pretty scripted to me. I really don't know where to turn these days for the truth. https://mobile.twitter.com/KTHopkins/status/871487298721992705/video/1 What are you thought on that Matelot, as you called me dillusional the other day.?
  2. A couple of pictures for you Les. It appears to be unravelling where the stitch was finished. Any way see what you think. Cheers Rich
  3. Hi Les. I bought it at the APF last year. I think it was Honey's... anyway it was wherever Michael Frankenhauser was working, as I bought it from him. See picture Les. Are you working for workware and are they the distributed for the HAAS kit?
  4. Anyone else had problems. The stitching has started to come undone in the foot clip for a krab to connect to boot. Poor show IMO. At over a hundred quid the thing has started to fall to bits already. I don't use it everyday either.
  5. Just disconnect the SRT system and descend on your regular hitch. Then just I tie the base anchor and retrieve everything.
  6. I am no expert in these matter but from previous observations with any tree the more you remove the more vigorous the regrowth partly due to the stresses the tree endures. With that in mind a sympathetic reduction may not place the tree under too much stress, and not have a massive burst of regrowth. Possibly staying variegated and keeping the rooting stock dormant. It would be interesting to gets someone else with an expert opinion.
  7. Just noticed that myself. Well spotted Hawkeye.
  8. It is not something I have used for a lot my time and at that time not very often so no pics I'm afraid. I have seen it used a lot though in masters climbs in comps and when I have been contracting at different firms. I think it is called floating anchor. Another options is to tie an alpine butterfly on the access line and connect your regular climbing system. Pull the access line up to the top anchor and then when you get there your system is waiting for you. There will more than likely be a few videos on YouTube.
  9. Set an access line with a prussc klenheisted to it. Connect your regular deft system I to the prussic. Place hand ascender under see prussic and something else into the system like a Croll in a microfrog system. As you ascend your hand ascender advances the prussic. The regular system acts as a backup to the SRT system. When you get to an area requiring work release SRT setup and climb using the floating anchor on the ddrt system. When done climb back to the SRT system reconnect and repeat.
  10. I knew I had met David at a show somewhere. Just couldn't put my finger on where exactly. I do remember now meeting at Jones first show. Genuine bloke and my thoughts are with his family and close friends. RIP Tree brother, son of another mother.
  11. I really don't see it as some thing to be proud of, or not proud off. I am proud of having a great family, providing for my two kids, seeing their achievments. Putting food on the table, being good at my job, being respected for what I do and the actions I take in life. You presumed to know me from one or two posts. You don't know sh1t in that regard. Whereas, you have put it down for all and sundry to read. It seems pretty easy to work out your agenda. You must be proud of the level of trolling you have achieved... well done Sir, I salute you. On that note I will leave you to your own demise good luck with life and I stand by my original comments.
  12. That is where you are 100% wrong matelot. I haven't voted since I was about 18. I am 43 now. I am neither left, right or in the middle. I agree on a lot of points and can see both sides of the story but you just seem to repeat the same point over and over to get a reaction that suites your agenda. Keep at it mate, as for deluded...? Haha, you fell for that one hook line and sinker you dopey Cutn.
  13. Change the fukcing record Matelot. Yes, it was an atrocious event. The situation in the UK is a bit of a mess at the moment. But I think we all realise that. You have made that point so many times over the last 20 or 30 pages. It seems your posts are purely made just to incite controversy. As you seem to be an expert on UK politics, Terrorist activity, extremism and anything else you have an opinion on... Have you not noticed the timing of these events? Major terrorist activity just before major politic events... Brussels, just before the Brexit vote. Westminister and Manchester, just before a General Election. Plus others. Food for thought.
  14. Mark sent me the picture as he knew you wouldn't believe him.
  15. Try Pilates Matty.
  16. Leave it where it is. Tuck it under the harness. Not noticed any restriction so far.
  17. By doing exactly what you stated in the second paragraph. If they didn't do that then the business name would be degraded. Quite often, I am brought in to do jobs because the firm don't have the staff themselves. Therefore I (and other in the same boat) are improving the reputation of the company and thus the business.
  18. Haha... not sure of my exact chest size but I am 6'4" and about 14 stone. I bought the XL and it is perfect in the arm and shoulder. I can also fit a decent fleece on underneath for the colder day. It looks pretty rugged but is only a single skin jacket, a bit like the army style goretex jackets (but hopefully with a bit more life in it) I think the website has a sizing guide on it. I found a couple of stockists, one called Nordic Natures and another workwear provider in NZ. Cheapest was buying direct from Swazi. Came in at just over 200 knicker including delivery.
  19. Hello mate. I am moving to the Oslo area. Sorry I don't know that many companies or what level the industry is over in Stavanger. Good luck with everything though.
  20. Get the police involved. See what they do with it. Is it marked so you can identify it?
  21. Maybe, just maybe, some companies are not charging enough. But I do believe that a lot of people do this job as a lifestyle rather than running a company as a viable business. As you say so Mick, people can charge what they want. Same as in life really. Some people are content in life driving a Mazda, others want a Maserati.
  22. No worries mate. I can only speak of my own experiences. I think being south of the country may have some bearing on it. I also think the main factor in this is working for people whose attitude goes along the lines off.. "I wouldn't want to work weekend/nights/awkward start times without being compensated for it and neither should the guys who work for me." These companies tend to have been running for a fair while, good stream of domestic and commercial clients and they are not low ballers. They charge for the skills, experience and machinery required. It goes back to the old adage of you choosing your customers as opposed to the customers choosing you. Easier said than done, but many successful firms have achieved this through strategic marketing, word of mouth or just pure luck. For example working on private housing estates. Affluent people with money as opposed to working on council estates and run down areas. A question for those that sub to railways or utility networks... If the allowed slot for work is out of usual working hours do they charge more? What about bank holidays? Working a christmas day shift etc... even a factory would offer you a better than standard rate. Why should our industry be any different? It is IMO because people are worried about losing the job/client to a cheaper firm. Are these really the valued customer you strive for as you grow your business? I used to work a fair few Saturdays but these days I prefer to spend the time with my kids or friends. If it isn't time and a half, even an extra 20 quid on the day rate would differentiate the weekend from a regular working day.
  23. There is a slight difference there Marc. You mentioned if someone wants an extra day's work then you will find it for them at a standard day rate. That is a completely different scenario than a customer stating that the job has to be completed over a weekend. If you had a job that required it to be completed at nights... you would obviously factor in all the requirements and then would you do it at a standard day rate... I think not, I have always been paid double time for nightshift. I don't see why weekends should be any different. Maybe not double time but certainly. It standard rate.
  24. As for freelancing. Here in the South it is a very competitive market. I charge more than most but still manage to stay busy. I also ask for more in a weekend, but we have already covered that.

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