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Rich Rule

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  1. Berks? Oh, cheers! Yeah, use your common sense, drink plenty and do what you need to. It isnt even that hot yet? What are you actually gonna do if it actually get very hotter? The answer is easy, drink more water, take more rests. Not difficult to fathom out. Maybe if people can't work that out for themselves then i would suggest you should start a thread on how to keep cool. Thanks for the 'berk' comments. They are really helping my inferiority complex.
  2. It called a tongue in cheek comment, now man up and stop whining.
  3. Rich Rule

    poor pay

    I think the sun has gone to some people's heads.
  4. The shower and volley ball scenes from Top Gun are some of Marks favourite movie moments.
  5. Man up and get on with it... Drink plenty and crack on.
  6. I like the rubber idea as it will have memory. I need to do another as I knocked one I made and knocked up another quickly a forgot to insert anything... Doh!
  7. Where do you get the bungee cord from mate?
  8. Great stuff. I know how nervous he must have been. I have just jumped of my sofa onto a shoe box. Must admit I was bricking it!
  9. Well done mate.
  10. Never thought of twisting the hitch. Or you could tie the hitch in the way I described and it is usually hunky dorry.
  11. The swivel will not solve the twisting, only make it worse. Adam, for the vt try tying the hitch having the first wrap as it comes down to form the braid. Instead of tieing it over the top put it under the braid and then under on the next wrap etc. I find it solved the twisting issue from the hitch.
  12. I still have that knife sent out by lee. Haha.
  13. One of the guys I work a bit with has one but doesn't use it. He has gone back to his steel flipline for everyday work as he doesn't want to damage 150 quids worth of kit. Why bother buying it if your not gonna use it.
  14. So how do you trim your rope and seal it? Holding a lighter to singe a loose braid is not going to do that much damage to the structural integrity of the rope IMO.
  15. May well do the same Carl. I have a couple of the petzl bits and then some spare shrink wrap. I would have thought that would keep it taught enough.
  16. Not a bad job, but if I am to be critical. I think he needs to get out a bit further and thin and take less out of the middle. The limbs over the chimney look a bit lion tailed to me. My first boss would have given me a bollocking for that and mad me step over a few and trim the end. I haven't seen the job and maybe there was a lack of growth points closer into the stem hence the finished look. Because I havent seen it and your customer is happy then i'll say good job. My lions tail comments are based on the photo's alone.
  17. You based in Stokesley mate? Most of my Family are from Gt. Ayton.
  18. I thought they were asking for ruffty tuffty buff tree surgeons...
  19. Mark my flip line has swivel and three way krab as standard. http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products-page/climbing-equipment/lanyards-fliplines-strops/yale-steel-core-flip-line-3m-with-twister/
  20. Backcut and running shoes. I am obviously joking.
  21. Sorry cousin.
  22. Just melt the end with a lighter. It should be ok. I have had ropes pass Loler with worse.
  23. I know quite a few of the early fellas who trained with Toddy and Master A in Manchester during the eighties. What was your mates name Liam?
  24. Good stuff... Kieran has put on a number of events at the O2. They are showing all three shows, 1 a week, so get Grace to put a series record on the go.

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