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Jamie M

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  1. Hi guys,

    I'm looking at getting a new Harness. For the last 7 years I've used a Komet Dragonfly (Rigid seat), and am now looking at the sequioa swing (again rigid seat). Does anyone use one if so what do you think, good points bad points et al...

    Thanks

  2. Jdtrees,

    You shouldn't have fallen 12 foot!

    What I do is use my climbing line to tie a running bowline around the stem then attach into that as you normally would. Once choked round the stem, at most you'll only drop about a foot if you do gaff out. Take care chap.

    PS the above in addition to your strop.....

  3. I was at a trade show a couple of weeks ago and one of the stands was Stihl.

    We got chatting and I was saying that the feedback I'd heard was that the 201's were gutless with a number of running issues and the general vibe was not good. The guy I was chatting to Andy from Anglian tool centre said that he thought Stihl was aware and had sorted something out and would get back to me.

    Well, he spoke to 'Mr Stihl Technical' and they are aware of the negative feedback and since June have upgraded the pot and piston during production in the factory. Now, for those who bought their saw prior to June, if unhappy with it, take it back to your dealer and Stihl will replace the pot and piston free of charge to the newer version.

     

    I must confess to having been one of the 'Stihl resting on their laurels and not really looking out for their customers' brigade but this has changed my view entirely.

     

    Good effort from Stihl I say.

  4. I've been in A & E 3 times with corneal abrasions so completely and utterly feel empathy for you. The pain is just hideous. I now wear Bolle spider flash all the time as well as using my visor. Not wishing to get into a top trump scenario but...one of the most arse clenching incidents was when the surgeon tidied up the ripped cornea with his scalpel when I hadn't been given a local anesthetic. Not something I would ever recommend!

  5. I prolapsed one disc and the other was protruding last year and I was well and truly stuffed. That said, 'Treat your own back' by Mckenzie and Pilates now mean I am back climbing every day. I can't really suss out the Pilates as you think 'How can these small easy movements be so effective', but they are. I thought my climbing career was over but actually now feel my back is as good if not better than before (the odd niggle here and there apart).

    Mr Logbaron - everyone can tell atale about a bad back but when you've stuffed it through prolapse you well and truly know so. Don't lose hope and try to keep moving as much as you can even if its only a little bit each time. Mr and Mrs both try to be positive and work through this together.

  6. Another option (though timely) is to cut vertically down through the stump in say two or three sections, then cut horizontally as normal. That way you are reducing the size and therefore weight of each section so less chance of the saw nipping up. Good luck

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