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Ewan Murray

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  1. There is no proper thether it depebds in where you buy it mine is the ABR thether that treestuff supply Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  2. There is no proper thether it depebds in where you buy it mine is the ABR thether that treestuff supply Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  3. its the back of my harness where i clip my RW tender which is the spliced cover of cougar blue the yellow clips into the thether. here a photo of the spliced cougar blue cover.
  4. its the back of my harness where i clip my RW tender which is the spliced cover of cougar blue the yellow clips into the thether. here a photo of the spliced cougar blue cover.
  5. its the back of my harness where i clip my RW tender which is the spliced cover of cougar blue the yellow clips into the thether. here a photo of the spliced cougar blue cover.
  6. Heres my current rope wrench setup. I find the new wrench alot better than the last i can safely say i will eat humble pie on my previous points regarding the prototype the stiff ABR thether is great finds it makes the wrench performs very well. I use a spliced bit of cover in order to advance my wrench i have measured it so it pulls the wrench almost on top of my shoulder find it better than using bungee and LOTS. I added a aluminium fitting in order to make it easier to clip into the wrench.
  7. Heres my current rope wrench setup. I find the new wrench alot better than the last i can safely say i will eat humble pie on my previous points regarding the prototype the stiff ABR thether is great finds it makes the wrench performs very well. I use a spliced bit of cover in order to advance my wrench i have measured it so it pulls the wrench almost on top of my shoulder find it better than using bungee and LOTS. I added a aluminium fitting in order to make it easier to clip into the wrench.
  8. Heres my current rope wrench setup. I find the new wrench alot better than the last i can safely say i will eat humble pie on my previous points regarding the prototype the stiff ABR thether is great finds it makes the wrench performs very well. I use a spliced bit of cover in order to advance my wrench i have measured it so it pulls the wrench almost on top of my shoulder find it better than using bungee and LOTS. I added a aluminium fitting in order to make it easier to clip into the wrench.
  9. couple of pics from the Queensland Arborcamp, few by myself and some i stole of onelabs facebook. Oh and a use for an old zing it tub ( idea courtesy of broadie!)
  10. couple of pics from the Queensland Arborcamp, few by myself and some i stole of onelabs facebook. Oh and a use for an old zing it tub ( idea courtesy of broadie!)
  11. couple of pics from the Queensland Arborcamp, few by myself and some i stole of onelabs facebook. Oh and a use for an old zing it tub ( idea courtesy of broadie!)
  12. I tried this on the weekend works okay not rigid enough for me though, Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  13. I tried this on the weekend works okay not rigid enough for me though, Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  14. That American dude is Rich Hattier. Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  15. That American dude is Rich Hattier. Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  16. Just dont use it mate its a couple of quid for a bit of cord is your life worth it? Jusy buy another bit and tie nots or splice it properly Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  17. Just dont use it mate its a couple of quid for a bit of cord is your life worth it? Jusy buy another bit and tie nots or splice it properly Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  18. No depends about it, class one is not the right splice for this rope its a core depedant rope and splice. Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  19. No class one is not suitable for 8mm beeline dont use it, it has to be locking brummels or a core dependant class 2 splice. Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  20. What litre size is your bag, i struggle to fit everything in i tend to have spare room if i chuck my harness climbing bits and bobs and my lid in it couldnt dream of getting my spikes in there . Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  21. Do you think the slaice could be done on anyline due to it being a tuck and sewn eye, or do you think it would only be done on ropes that can be spliced by hand? Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  22. Does an alan key come with the wrench for taking it apart? Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  23. Any pics Kevin? Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk 2
  24. face sideways, watch where your going aim to the end and dont think about anything else other than getting to the end, the end result will help distract you from the situation as everyone is nervouse at first, get a high anchor point and remember to keep a nice rope angle it will help alot ensure that the rope doesn't redirect as it will add friction, use the rope to your advantage work against the pull or with it in order to get out. stay safe and have fun mate
  25. leave the stumps high and lever then out with a bit of elbow grease if they are small.

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