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Jonesie

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  1. Try Morris oil or Plant oil
  2. Sorry to hear that Pete if i can help in any way give us a shout. Listen guys take down your serial numbers and log them somewhere safe as we were asked last year if we could help the police when they found a lock up full of gear. Maybe there could be a thread just for serial number for stolen stuff this would be accessible to all dealers and the police if it can help just one person out it would be a result.
  3. Yea the seat as far as i can remember is an additional extra, the new stuff from Petzl looks good i saw it a few months ago. They have also changed to ascenders so that they grip the rope a bit better. Not sure if the new stuff is available yet but i will find out and let you guys know.
  4. Anyway most employers dont really know or care whether their employees should wear 397s or 12492s. Yea we know that but as they are new we are stocking them both to see how they go, we will them adjust our stocking levels to suit the trend.
  5. It would be the same price as the vent and i dont think it will be sell as well as there is not as much air flow around the head.
  6. Sorry bob your right it's the same EN12492 its the Huski helmet thats EN397
  7. Something like that if but at least if you get to the bottom your groundie can unhook you from that stub.
  8. Yes of course just pop in I'll be in 6-5 tomorrow.

  9. The AQ is the same standard as the petzl EN397 and the TC is EN12492 BS EN 397: Industrial Safety Helmets Helmets designed to this standard are generally used by ground workers. Helmets for work on the ground require the chinstraps to breakaway under a load of less than 25dN, this equates to a force of roughly 250kgs. The reason for this is if the helmet chinstrap is caught it releases the wearer before they can choke. BS EN 12492: Work at Height Helmets designed to this standard are generally used in height safety situations and mountaineering. The chinstraps on these helmets have to stay fastened at forces of up to 50dN, this equates to a force of roughly 500kgs. This is so the helmet stays firmly on the wearers head in the case of a fall with multiple impacts. These helmets are also designed to take side impact.
  10. Its being worked on at the moment will let you know as and when.
  11. Jonesie

    066 parts

    Give us a ring if you have no luck with any second hand stuff i should be able so get you the new parts in 2-3 days.
  12. We now have plenty of stock of all the versions of the stein in stock. All the prices are listed here it looks a bit confusing but read through it i hope it makes sense. TT357 Stein Plasma helmet only (VAT exempt) £35.10 TT358 Stein Pasma Work AQ (VAT exempt) £43.00 TT359 Stein Super Plasma TC (VAT exempt) £51.77 TT360 Peltor ear defenders for Stein helmets £17.50 TT361 Mesh visor for Stein helmets £11.83 TT362 Retractable visor, clear £18.20 TT363 Retractable visor, smoked £20.93 if you buy the helmet atachments with the helmet there will be no VAT. If you got any questions fire away I'll do my best to help.
  13. Still away till Monday

  14. Your machines left today, so you will get them tomorrow.

  15. New look is great Steve I even tried the flashchat last night for the first time. Well done all that were involved.
  16. Your local Stihl dealer can get them for you for £2.00 + VAT
  17. We can get the DSC-4706 for you not cheap though £280.00 + VAT Take a look http://www.workware.co.uk/by-brand/arborcom/dsc-4706-communication-system.html
  18. Not sure as i was away from the office at 2.30 today, if they didn't I'll let you know tomorrow.

  19. Works fine on IE6 from here.
  20. Not that it bothers me as i use Firefox, but the home & quicklinks tabs in IE are a little lower than the rest but not in Firefox.
  21. What ever you just did you sorted it in both.
  22. Oh and only on the home page.
  23. The big gap is there on Firefox and IE for me now. When i first logged on today it was fine in Firefox then just changed. Hope this helps.
  24. ... but I'm a plonker and sitting at home instead. Might as well own up as the guys at work have already started telling everyone. Promised I'd treat the wife to something after all the shows and free labour she puts in, so thought I'd take her to Venice for the weekend. Did all my research found the best hotel etc paid all up front for the best deals. We left for Gatwick airport at 5am, queued up, handed over the passports and put the bags on the belt. After about 20 seconds the guy gave back the passports and informed me that mine had expired in August. (what a W****R i am). So we rang the cab company back and got them to pick us back up, home by 8.00 done £80.00 on cabs and lost the money on flights. Lots of phone calls and smooth talking the wife later we are going next weekend. Obviously all my mates have been very supportive and haven't taken the piss at all (much), especially as I'm the one with slight OCD and makes sure everything always goes to plan. Come on, own up I can't be the only Nob Head who's done this can I??
  25. We have Mig, Gas, and Stick. Mig (with argon gas) is the most versatile we rarely use the other two nowadays.

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