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Treemonster

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  1. Try this Im going to give it a try this week if i get time http://www.builditplans.com/Carving/howcarveeagle.htm
  2. What you looking for it?
  3. Just order these http://www.allclothing.co.uk/asp/product.asp?recorprod=1&product=13&cat=3&ph=&keywords=&recor=&SearchFor=&PT_ID= Still thinking of what jacket to get
  4. Yea looks like we'll have to vote again. If they dont get the answer they want they just make you vote again untill they get the answer they are looking for:cussing:
  5. Good rope,have been climbing with it for 3 months now, Downside it milks badly,first day took 2 meters of it,i think i must have taken 3 to 4 meters of it and could still do with a bit more
  6. Hi steve keep me posted on jacket Where do you guys get your gore tex gear from? I've only used the cheap wet gear and get wet with sweat Im looking for gore tex orange hi-viz trousers
  7. Hi everybody Looking for good wet weather gear,maybe hi-viz gore-tex.Just wondering what everyone else uses and could anyone tell me a good place to get them
  8. I had an accident 4 years ago where i hit my head and had to get 2 metal plates in my forehead and for around 2 years i could only sleep 3 hours a night,now i can sleep 4 hours apart from the time i have a hell of a lot of beer in me and i would sleep to the morning:beer:
  9. If the nptc doesnt cover poland.Try the European Arboricultural council and see if they can help
  10. Im a Husky man I used the stihl for one week and went through 3 of them as they did nothing but cut out,the worst was 15 times in 1 hour.But thats just me as every stihl i lift never works bar the ms200.The Husky 350 is a good saw,i have one myself. The top saw for your money in my mind has to be the Husky 346xp
  11. Diesel were i am is now €1.40 (£1.12)a litre:scared:
  12. Just another Question to ask(Its the last one i promise) This question is mainly for any Irish here or anyone one who knows any insurers that cover Ireland,Just wondering who you get your insurance from as i went to a broker yesterday and they got back to me today saying that only two insurance companys in Ireland would insure me and only up to a height of 15 meters.They said they would try and push one of them to a height of 20 meters,but i can see the cost being
  13. Looking for a simple risk assessment that i can download as i was looking at the HSE one and its no good to put it politely and im no good at making one,so if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated Thanks again:icon14:
  14. Not bad at all,your way ahead of me. Best of luck hope it all goes well for you:icon14: Im not as young as you but not far away at 23
  15. Good Day I know this was asked before but cant find it. Going to start out on my own,part time 3 days a week to see if it works out. Just wondering what everyone started out with kit wise. I was thinking.... Things i have... Pick-up Climbing kit Hedge trimmer Long reach hedge timmer Pole saw Brush cutter Husky 350 (15 inch bar) Things i need... Trailer with high sides Climbing saw(going to give the Makita a try) Large ground saw(26'' to 36'' bar) Signs,cones,etc Rigging gear Can anyone think of anything else that would be essential.Money is tight so will be renting a chipper when its needed. Thanks for the help:icon14:
  16. Yea im also taking a look at the large makita's sometime that would run a 28'' to 36'' bar,hopefully save some money so i can get a rigging kit together
  17. The DCS230T is only 22.2cc,0.74kw so not much good
  18. Sounds good so far,They are only £250 with 1 year warranty great price if they are good. Wonder how hard it is to get parts for them?
  19. Hi everyone Just wondering has anyone used the makita DCS3410TH top handle saw,and if so any good or bad comments?
  20. Hi everyone I did just did cs30-31 last month cost me 1100euro. Starting cs38-39 next week,its costing 1600euro. Its alot of money but needs must.

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