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Paul Smith

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  1. Mike at Treekit, I think there may be a couple of retailers now.
  2. I would like bigger connection points on the lower D's. These look like a small rigging plate.
  3. Any of our UK suppliers planning to stock it?
  4. Watched this tree for a few years, still standing!
  5. Treekit are selling David's X rings. They are by the way excellent!
  6. Nobody selling them here yet?
  7. Anybody know who's selling this harness in the UK? Looks interesting, not sure about the size of the rigging plates on the lower D's though,
  8. Bentleys are double expensive. They used to sub all there domestic work out and have recently gone for more industrial customers and bio mass. Definitely shop around and get client recommendations.
  9. You can get them from Mike here- http://www.treekit.com/x-rigging-ring.html
  10. The RR is cool, no complaints. Two differ tools.
  11. It's come a long way Gordon. Well done! Have you finished with it now? Might have to have one to compare with my RR.
  12. Yep, had a few drinks with him at the deer fair.
  13. I will be over next week and as for that stuff you call tea you can ram it! Yorkshire tea 👍
  14. Your wife needs to do everything for the dog. You need to take a back seat and not even look at the dog. Feeding is an excellent way. Take the opportunity to discipline the dog. Feed tiny amounts, make the dog sit and wait until you want it to eat. Let the dog eat, finish the tiny amount and pick up the bowl. Go through the routine again when you want it to eat not when it's excited. The dog will associate your wife with food but it will be on her terms. She could try standing over the bowl before letting the dog eat. Do not let this get into a battle. Your wife needs to win this or the kids could be next!
  15. The rig and I'd have a fundamental problem when used as base anchors. You have to stay in attendance to operate it. If you have to assist a climber that you are lowering you can't leave the rig. If you use the figure 8 you can walk out to the drip line if you haven't backed it up with a hitch.
  16. These are soft links I was thinking of. http://www.softshackle.com
  17. Maybe you could use soft links instead of the crab? Like it!👍
  18. Give Caddmans a call. They supplied me with a 100 ton crane and a 10 ton crane to lay the roadway for the large crane.
  19. I've pulled a loaded DAF out of the mud with a picket line anchor and large Tirfor👍👍
  20. It would depend on the ft lb of the compressed air. 12 ft Lb being legal limit in UK. As for the .22 blank it's no different from a dummy launcher used in dog training which requires no ticket.
  21. Keep us all posted please Gordon. Had my eye on this for a long time!!👍👍
  22. Really, they are on there way there by FedEx. Same as mine!👍

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