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sean fg

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  1. So I have been using the skylotec harness for years but recently made the switch to the treemotion v2 but I'm having trouble adjusting the waist. On my skylotec that also has the fast buckles I would just slip it on loose, fasten it then pull it tight. But when I do the same with the treemotion it will not move, so I'm having to set it to a tight fit then fight like mad to get it closed. I'm I missing something or is this how it is? Cheers guys
  2. Looked a big boy that one, how old is a beech that size?
  3. Loving the slack chain, was he carving with it lol
  4. Thanks Bart:thumbup1: Sorry i have no clue what it was Roni, was wondering if any one may be able to ID it:001_huh:
  5. Heres some bird carvings from the last few months. Although in a very poor condition the carving of the 2 birds was too much of a interesting pice of wood to use as fire wood, so its really just a suggestion of 2 birds... Thanks:001_smile:
  6. Thanks guys:001_smile: Yeah its very heavy on its own but will be fixed to the floor for the customer The eyes are black marbles, carvers in the usa use them alot on birds & bears On the front of the seat is a simple relief carving of a bug.
  7. Kids garden/storytelling seat made from Beech around 4.5ft tall:001_smile:
  8. Here's a side table i made from a slice of oak(i think) with rail sleepers legs supported by rebars. And a bowl, not sure of the wood...
  9. Sorry newbie question... Is it legal to climb trees in areas like public parks or national parks etc (via rope & harness) with all the right safty equipment? I have seen a few threads on rec climbing but what are the legal limits? Thanks
  10. Machine Mart have them in store last time i called in around 4 weeks back but i can't find it on there web site. Might be worth calling into your local machine mart mate
  11. Thanks guys Been carving just under a year ray, but having a background in using saws and working as tattooist for 7 has helped...
  12. Hi guys, just a few shots of recent works. Ta
  13. Sorry guys, i only have the two pics above, no leaf or close up.
  14. As title says can anyone let me know Thanks
  15. P.S This is not the home owner, the guy up the Eucalyptus is pro judging by he's PPE...
  16. It's sunday morning that means bacon, ladders and chainsaws:laugh1: This is the show thats going on now a few doors down from me:001_tongue:
  17. Just looking at a "Dotted Hawthorn" on the net looks very similar?
  18. Don't know what this is (still a new guy) so can anyone help? The only info i can give is it's very dense and heavy for a small lump of wood?
  19. Heres another pic of it... rotten bad but after grinding out the bark and center rot it comes up a treat:001_smile:
  20. Looking in my id book to mach it up, i think its a silver birch variant? Sure its an easy one, but im not 100%

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