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Lancstree

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  1. Going back to the original question for a min, how long does the spiderjack clutch last? Any users willing to comment?
  2. Mine came with leather straps at the bottom but not sure if or how you can change them. They also came with euro gaffs which do my head in!
  3. Ah yes. I thought they were fruit flies on my screen!
  4. Can't see em! Just a couple of toothpicks is all I see
  5. I'm thinking of getting myself one of these soon. LJ or SJ? Not sure. I read that the SJ is more versatile in that you don't need a redirect on your harness if the rope is at a flat angle or running over crotches and stuff.
  6. 60kg and always have been for a long time
  7. Been trying to upload some pictures of my log store but for some reason it just says "waiting for" followed by the name of whatever forum I'm on. It even won't let me upload attachments to email in hotmail - the same thing, it just says waiting. The pictures are only a couple of meg at the most. Any ideas what it might be?
  8. Cheers brassmonkey. Will do that
  9. If you're getting gecko's you should be aware that there are three different gaff types to chose from and I ended up with the euro types because my boss ordered them. I can't get along with the gaffs but the pads seem comfortable. At the min I'm climbing on bashlins with buckingham pads with the metal insert to stop the pad from shifting around. These have been the best ones I've had
  10. The IPPC has certain requirements for marking of pallets. Just pulled this from a search : 'Heat treatment (HT) to a minimum core temperature of 56oC for a minimum of 30 minutes. To attest to compliance to the standard the pallet must be clearly marked on 2 faces showing the official IPPC logo, a 2 letter country code (xx), a unique number (000) assigned by the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO), HT for Heat Treatment.' I have a block from a pallet in my hand and it is marked HT/KC/DB DB means de-barked not sure what kc stands for but some say KD meaning kiln dried
  11. I'd like to try them. They look a bit kinky though!
  12. I'm not too far from Bolton Salix and I've been looking at fires today for my parents. We went to a place in Ramsbottom where I got mine from. What sort of size are you looking for in terms of kw?
  13. Rig it, take your time and put a good price in. Can you get a crane near it?
  14. Who's switched of late? I've been with british gas for the past couple of years for both gas and electricity. I pay quarterly and give my own meter readings online. I haven't been bothered about shopping around for the best deals because I've always thought they are all the same at the end of the day. I recently heard of an energy provider called Ovo and some people on another forum swear by them. For a start their call centers are in the uk and they are supposed to have a competitive tarrif. To be quite honest british gas has too many payment plans and I've never known if I'm on the best one for me so I don't know if I'm getting ripped off. I do know that I don't use much gas at all due to my wood burner yet I still pay around £100 per quarter. That's with no central heating on
  15. I like the look of the pallet fork from the vid above. I wonder if the boards were intact
  16. I'm burning. It felt a lot cooler today, especially this morning
  17. I'm after using pallet wood for building a little log store but its difficult to dismantle them without damaging the boards. I saw a vid on youtube where a chap was using a lump hammer but I can only see that way working on certain pallet constructions, where you can get the hammer to it. Does anyone have a technique that they could share? I would prefer to get the whole board without having to cut it.
  18. I suppose the downside is that it would be a bit more difficult for the rescuer to control your descent
  19. The cheapest option would be choker off with a bowline and munter hitch on the line backed up by your friction hitch.
  20. What do you mean by 'worked on' high scale? Massaged or stretches?
  21. I've got bad wrists. A physiotherapist said there was thickening of the tendons or something like that. I can't get into the flat hand press-up position any longer. I'm going to get wrist wraps to support them when doing anything like pressups or chin-ups. The physio said that I wouldn't get weaker wrists through using them. She also said that it could be treated by acupunture but its costly
  22. I'd like to give it a go. Someone buy one then fetch it to the next gettogether!
  23. I bought a genuine army goretex recently. Nice and ightweight, very waterproof. They are kind of long so can be well tucked in over the harness. For more general wear the hood doesn't self support as there is no wire rim but its not too bad if you pull the cords to make it smaller. The material itself snags facial hair which is a bit annoying so I might stitch a liner of some sort around the collar. For £20 plus vat and shipping not a bad purchase at all
  24. Lancstree

    Ecofan

    Thats why I bought one. My fire heats up my living room kitchen and front room which all lead into each other but I want to get the heat moving around the house quicker (i.e. rather than waiting for heat to build up).

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