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Paul Smith

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  1. You do this whilst in the tree?
  2. The Nylon stretch lid actually comes of the tubtrug. If you ask them they will tell you which one.
  3. Paul, pictures or video please!
  4. Very fair! Hope it is as good as you say.
  5. Rope knight , why don't you turn this into a positive? I would be willing to give it a go and film it, good and bad points will all be shown. You would have a better response if it was tested and reviewed by an I dependant party with no interest in the product. If it is as good as you say the British tree workers will tell you!
  6. I had the laser surgery and it was fine. There was a smell of burning flesh though!!
  7. The fire bug in me like this!!
  8. Yes. I do use 2 though, one for the rope, lightweight block strops and krabs. The other for large blocks whoopies, slings, loopies and everything else. This means you can have the tub under the tree with the lid on and not worry if you drop something on it. Excellent bit of kit!
  9. Works on mi Aye phone Andy.
  10. The lady rang yesterday and told my wife she doesn't want it doing as she has no money. Later this evening another firm drove by to quote for it. Hope they get it as I can't be doing with muppets that want it doing for nowt!
  11. This is what I use. http://www.containerama.com/index.php?target=products&product_id=147
  12. Recycled tyre rubber tub. It's what I use and they are bomb proof, they won't crack or the handles snap. Worth the extra money. I also got a nylon cover for mine.
  13. Laser no stitch is the way ahead! No bruising, no stitches and back to work the next day!
  14. You got one Reg? I want one!
  15. +1. I like Tachyon better as well!
  16. The thought of launching 14 oz of steel phallic symbol does have an appeal but I think it would break whatever it hits ground side and it's über expensive! Please feel free to send me one to review for you here in the U.K.
  17. Just use the bottom D's
  18. Who's selling the highball?
  19. Certainly not recommended. Clip into the bottom D's. The way you have done it is one on the side D's one to the bridge. Side d should mainly be used for chugging down where the bottom D's can be used for anything. Not for me.
  20. Where can I get one from, how much and what's the cost and predicted ware with 11mm line?
  21. I use a unicender all the time and have done for a couple of years. I would like to try one of these for comparison. What about replacement parts etc?
  22. What about 11mm line?
  23. Had a knock on the door today, couple asking if I could have a look at there tree. As its litterely around the corner id go look. She explained she's cut some of the branches of but decided its too big. Went round and had a look and there was a very flimsy ladder leaning against the tree. The twin stemmed eucalyptus was about 30' tall. What made it interesting was where the woman had stood on the ladder with a handsaw and put a back cut in about 1/3 the way through the tree about 10' up. Going round on Tuesday to sort it if it's still standing!
  24. What's the Jerry class splice, got any instructions?

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