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RobArb

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  1. RobArb

    wooo i won

    Congrats you lucky sod:sneaky2: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  2. Congrats:thumbup: Who is he, is he on here? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  3. That first pic... i can't even begin to imagine the scale of that tree unless there, that trunk is immense... what a presence!! i hope to go one day, thanks for sharing:thumbup:
  4. Struggling with this one sloth, i need a bit more time on it:blush: I'm sure it'll come to me eventually:biggrin:
  5. http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D8Rl6tOyuLHY%26sns%3Dfb&sns=fb&v=8Rl6tOyuLHY&gl=GB Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  6. rover i can't read your posts anymore, i just don't know where to look:001_rolleyes:
  7. maybe on the smallest of scales:lol:
  8. well hello there stranger! Seconded from me:thumbup:
  9. good point! but i still think they can over acheive anything construction wise that we could even ever imagine:001_rolleyes:
  10. Time-lapse video: 30-storey hotel built in just 15 days - Yahoo!
  11. Is that treequip, he got into that tree didn't he so wouldn't surprise me if it was taken a step further:lol: Apologies treequip if its not you:blush: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  12. Lovely scar:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  13. Pics:lol: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  14. No, if the posts where horizontal with the plumb they would need to be proportionally longer than if the posts were in line with the ground at a gradient? I think... The top rail would be level with the gradient at all times.. If that doesn't make sense then I've lost myself too:blush: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  15. Would you use longer posts on gradients to make up for that?? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  16. RobArb

    TiltShift

    http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/31559-tilt-shift-photography.html
  17. RobArb

    Hitchclimber

    Yep splices are shorter due to no cord being used in the termination knot Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  18. RobArb

    TiltShift

    Nice, did you see the other thread I started on tilt shift stuff a while back? That pics a good un:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  19. RobArb

    Hitchclimber

    Anywhere between 1.2-1.5m depending on termination knots used and type of hitch used But it can vary Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  20. Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  21. Get your arbtalk post count past 20,000:lol: No, on a serious note, i wish you the speediest of recoveries and as stated have you thought about doing the tree inspection side of things? Obtaining your PTI, QTRA or the like. Keep your hand in with paperwork be on site for routine checks, try to be disciplined with yourself in regards to practical work, i know thats sounds easier to say than do but it is possible. Read a book, carve as other people have stated, get creative in how you go about things, invent stuff... its all there to be done, but most importantly... Recover:thumbup:
  22. is that growing like that or has it grafted? Bit of interesting biomechanics going on there:thumbup:
  23. seconded (steve) I tried both the TM and the sequoia and ended up tih the latter due to my own personal comfort
  24. in red:thumbup:
  25. Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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