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White Noise

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  1. Great little device for sure and super smooth in the tree . Better than my rope grab .
  2. Ive used mine in the same way . I also used it choked off on a stem when chogging down so I can descend from just the stem . But I use my grigri for this purpose 90% of the time . My next buy is the Petzl Rig and some 11mm blaze to run it on . I will get a pic on here tomoz of my Dynamic line
  3. The Cinch was designed primarily as a belay device to be used with Dynamic rope for top roping of rock climbers . In the event of a fall the stretch in the dynamic rope limits the shock on the climber . I personally use dynamic because its what the cinch was designed to be used with and Ive got 160 metres of the stuff to use up On a lanyard static rope would be fine I would not like to shock load the cinch from a height while running a static rope as it was not designed to work in this way . Although if slack was kept to a minimum then all should be good . How are you using yours?
  4. You don't notice the stretch on the lanyard with it being a short length of rope . Well I don't notice any stretch and if you do it will be minimal . I've used Dynamic rope with my cinch from the day I bought it. Apart from once trying some static line . The Dynamic rope wears out quicker than than static rope .
  5. Yeah dynamic is a rock climbing line and has a stretch in it . Dynamic is used when the fall potential is high . The Cinch is a mint little device . Hope it works out well for ya Red cool
  6. It will work well on 9mm . Although it was designed to be used with a dynamic climbing line . I can't see a problem as it's main use in tree work is on the lanyard . What colour did you get ?
  7. Some crackers so far :lol:
  8. Cool bike . That there wabbit scared me
  9. Homemade headband which I used to splash Denim aftershave on lol .
  10. Nice one then give him a splash of old spice lol .
  11. Lol hope you bathed the lid as he's been in the garage for ages
  12. cool hope he likes his new home
  13. You been watching that doomsday preppers programe on sky tv ?
  14. Nice when a plan comes together
  15. There's enough chemicals in the air already ? Would hate to bring that lot home to burn !
  16. :lol:
  17. Tonight Mathew I,m Mr Motivator
  18. As long as it's not PVC
  19. Greg I am looking forward to working with you on Monday and seeing the Green Machine in action Regards Paul Bell
  20. Cheers . I think we all Know what colour is your favorite ? Is it green by any chance
  21. Is this a shredder or a chipper ? Whatever it is can anybody please give me some stats on its chipping capacity , weight , engine size etc etc . Its a 2003 model regards Paul Bell . I can't find anything about this machine on the net . Maybe because its not in production any more or Timberwolf may of just changed its model number ?
  22. Get down to Buxtons at Penkridge and stick your name and number on the pin board next to all the Arb Business cards. I,m sure something will come of that . They might charge you a small fee but hey its worth a shot and they have a lovely Cafe there to . You could also put your number down on the cafe pin board
  23. Happy Days Grandad . Helmet on its way
  24. Sorry but I own 3 Tanaka hedge cutters and they all get used and abused . They are all over 4 years old and the oldest is 6 and all start on the button . I use 2 for fine trimming and one for the rough hedges . Two of them are the long reach type . The Husky cutters I have are again good and start and cut great .My old Stihl cutters are still going strong and are over 10yrs old but a tad smokey . I found shindiawa to be of good quality . Kawaski's I had died within a year Although for saws I would only have Husky , Stihl , Solo or Jonsered .
  25. Yes very good and fast delivery .

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