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  1. i reckon he dont want the groundies to have any fun on the saw so he dont give them the chance to pick her up.
  2. yeah i have used beeline for quite a bit but fancied a change what mm bailout cord are u using and where you get it from mate cheers
  3. i have recently been experimenting with ocean polyester on my VT does anyone else find it to stif to tie properly with. and also i swear its burning my rope up twice as fast
  4. you sound like a robot tree surgeon dude banta:thumbup1:
  5. ive been trying to think of what i believe to be the best tree to work on in all areas such as takedowns, redutions and even the easyness of chipping and came to the conclusion of good old oak. be interesting to hear other climbers choice of tree
  6. just sqeezed 110 oh yeah heart my fingers
  7. tree was tpo'd. was done to the tree officers spec. was very close to surrounding buildings. wasnt really thinned to much as inner growth was minimal as it usaully is on mature beech trees. thanks for input
  8. hi amigos new to the site so thought id put a picture of my work to see wat u guys think:confused1:

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