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Tommy_B

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  1. I'll give you £50 for it
  2. @Fredward Look good mate
  3. Greg James
  4. Use the search function on here. I started a thread called Pictures for Josh
  5. The wife isn't too impressed
  6. I've done exactly the same. Got them in the living room. I enjoy the calender. I have a thing for disinterested women, it's why I got married
  7. Thanks Gorgeous. Just follow the standard Samson directions. The exposed eyes are ok if you dip them into something. I use Liquidwhip by Starbright I think. I just took the photo of the Blue Beeline before I coated the eyes.
  8. 3 strand Kingfisher whipping twine. Nothing special
  9. Tommy_B

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    I love Instagram. Its miles better than Facebook. It stands and falls on who you follow though. I don't generally like all of the female climbers posting rubbish pictures and just pushing their chests out and getting pervy comments. Brings it down a bit for me. I agree with Matty though, there are some brilliant posters on there. I'm on there as Tommy_B_020 (https://www.instagram.com/tommy_b_020/?hl=en) if you want to see endless pictures of substandard tree work and bits of rope
  10. I might have just got a duff batch. Got about 2 ft out of it
  11. I had some and it milked horrendously. Quite liked it as a rope though. Felt fatter than it actually was
  12. Nope. They're designed to be clipped up. Would be absolutely horrific if you had your saw hanging below you as you climb around. As Rich says, you'd only let it hang down below you once!
  13. I'm not sure how excited it's possible to be about a chainsaw lanyard but the boys at Reecoil have put together some really well thought out kit. The majority of climbers will have got out on the end of a long skinny branch and reached out to find that the lanyard is already at full extension and still a foot or so short. Having had a good go with the "Full reach" and "Big boss" Reecoil seem to have solved this and included some nice touches along the way. The full reach has a couple of attachment points for carabiners depending on where you want to attach your saw. It seems to sit nicely tied to the top handle and keeps the bar clear of your feet and lower legs. The Big Boss is the bigger version for larger saws and happily takes a 660. Not used anything bigger with it yet but can't see it struggling. Won't be for everyone at the price and there are cheaper products out there but I'm certainly not disappointed. View full review
  14. I'm not sure how excited it's possible to be about a chainsaw lanyard but the boys at Reecoil have put together some really well thought out kit. The majority of climbers will have got out on the end of a long skinny branch and reached out to find that the lanyard is already at full extension and still a foot or so short. Having had a good go with the "Full reach" and "Big boss" Reecoil seem to have solved this and included some nice touches along the way. The full reach has a couple of attachment points for carabiners depending on where you want to attach your saw. It seems to sit nicely tied to the top handle and keeps the bar clear of your feet and lower legs. The Big Boss is the bigger version for larger saws and happily takes a 660. Not used anything bigger with it yet but can't see it struggling. Won't be for everyone at the price and there are cheaper products out there but I'm certainly not disappointed.
  15. @Matthew Norman
  16. Can't work out if this is a serious one or I've been suckered in! I've always found Bowlines far easier to undo than Alpines. Circus Bowline is nice for a midline knot
  17. Me and my youngest both agree
  18. http://twistedash.co.uk Hiya Steve, Try giving Gary a ring
  19. Couple from today
  20. Where abouts in Hertfordshire mate?
  21. It's also about 50 quid
  22. Are you drawing this soon Steve or keeping it open a bit longer?
  23. Skills. Great video. Also willing to overlook my pet hate of the rewind bit in a tree video

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