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Patchwork

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About Patchwork

  • Birthday 11/04/1989

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    surrey
  • Interests
    Climbing, Surfing, Snowboarding ect..
  • City
    london

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  1. im working on auckland CBD contract, is he working south auckland or city?
  2. Hello, havent been on for a while, but hope your all ok! i was wondering if any one on here is employing climbers in and around auckland OR knows of any good contacts i can can call and ask for work. will be arriving in auckland on the 24th march have working visa sorted out, me and my girlfreind are settling down in the city so looking to be working towards residency or earning a companys trust enough for sponsorship to residency. fully qualified climber with certs to prove, 1 and a half years hard experience that i worked hard at in the UK. Went to merrist wood college, for 2 year nat diploma course. any help and input would be greatly appreciated, direct email is: [email protected] Thanks.
  3. Cheers mate will definitly give them a bell and see whats cracking!
  4. Hello, been a while since iv been on arbtalk but i need some help from the brethren! Moving to New Zealand April next year, and was wondering if any one knew any small-ish company's mainly in the north island that could do with a climber. I know its a long time away, but im flying to India mid Jan and working my way over to kiwi land so trying to get this sorted so i can get my self settles as soon as i arrive. Any email addresses, company names, phone numbers would be massively appreciated. Hope the winter isnt being to harsh, and the wind brought some decent work. Cheers again. Alex ([email protected])
  5. Well im off to the moroccan coast for a while. so thought i would just drop a goodbye on here. i hope every one is doing well and this "crunch" dosent affect many more of you. And if any of you are ever in Essoueria, look out for the 6ft 3 blond dude strolling around the town. will be more than happy to speak in english to somone. take care all
  6. thanks for the kind words fella's. not doing tree work abroad. moving out to essouira on the north west moroccan coast, do some surfing instructing, learn how to kite surf and sleep most of the day. not sure how connected they are out their but once iv settles in i will be sure to post few pictures up. cheers again guys.
  7. well got laid off today, which is a bit crap. but its actually kinda ok as a few days ago i booked a single flight to morocco with no iintention for returning for a while. cloud silver lining? hope every thing is going good for every one.
  8. Patchwork

    Stihl MS180

    totally agree with you, was cutting up oak into rings today for firewood with mine, great little saw and decent power output, kickback is a little scary on them though due to the weight.
  9. yeah proably best to stick with the replacment bridge. cheersya
  10. yeah i do know that, but i was just wondering if their is any thing stronger. kevlar cored preferably
  11. suffered from panic attacks due to heavily smoking weed from age 14-17. quit smoking panic attacks continued. decided best way to stop them would be to do somthing that would scare me so much i would have to deal with the fear, last panic attack i had was in college after getting my first anchor point. stayed up their till it went then came down and havent had once since.
  12. ok so my TM bridge has been looking a little worse for ware latley and thinkin of replaceing it soon. thinking about using ocean polyester as its kevlar cord. any one have any idea what the origional TM bridge is made from?

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