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atree

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  1. Bit of Posh conny bashing..with secatures from the other day.look about 300mm off the top...for the view.and pruned them to make them indiviual..and its a hedge..What the client wants gets.
  2. Nice work josh.Did you just use biners to attach to the line?
  3. Yeah fair enough.You should get some pics next time your in 'tools shop
  4. Did you get the black uni drew?
  5. Apparently you can use the uni ddrt? Does anyone use it this way? Anyone got any pics of this setup?(Just curious thats all)
  6. Yeah but you can only get friction saver/RG so long, And i hate leaving pegs!
  7. If its that wet and you need it a hood,You know its time to go home and put your feet up
  8. Yeah like reductions say, So what if you have to come down a smoothed barked tree(ie Gum)in a hurry,While chogging down??
  9. atree

    New boots

    Yep Meindls or Hiax.
  10. Same as Above. I did enjoy my time at the Top of the world trade center looking through the glass floor over the edge. Also remember being off school 10years ago
  11. What do cord do you prefer to splice onto a pinto for RG?
  12. Think of getting a SJ too,need to climb on it heaps to get good with it tho,Also What is it like doing tip work? Can you descend single like when chogging down larger wood?
  13. No worries,Its beaver.

  14. Get him to send his CV to us(dont mention my name)We are extremely busy just now.
  15. 23feet was a good effort! How did u cut the rest of the down? Crane?Smash it through the hedge?Chog it in small sections?..Left it?
  16. Using 8mm globe(un spliced)...You'd have to ask him
  17. 1 year today since the first one(7.1) 7500 shakes later.still here!
  18. Cool pics David,Aren't they used to wet summers tho..
  19. Cheers Jeff,Luckily i did have to ring it up.The wood was has as nails apparently.

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