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Danavan

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  1. Marc, I don't have your number in my fone any more too. Mine is 07787405009. Give me a ring or a txt so we can hook up proper. Would be good to see you again mate.

  2. Got old steel Buckinghams with the solid pads. Good long lasting but heavy. If you are after less weight, the new stien look like a good buy for the £ but cant talk as I dont know anyone who has worn em yet.
  3. Enjoyed watching that MOG, top job & sentiments at the end of your vid too:thumbup: Look fwd to seeing more vid's from you..
  4. Lost yours too I think. I will look later & txt you if I still have the right one. My last fone sinc went all up in the air & managed to get hold of mr H no from grant one eve. Be good to catch up soon. Dose Andy E still wrk with you lot still?

  5. Had a go on an Srt system the other day that I want to buy the set up for, it had a sinch in the system that allowed decent if needed. Not sure of were to get a sinch from but I liked that as opposed to other accent/ decent devices for the price I was told he picked it up for & fact it is lighter & less bulky than others.
  6. thanks Gerrit, enlightening as usual
  7. The ones with the bull head embalm on it, I think nod sells em. Designed as rigging bags but great as climbing kit bags too. As a subbi you can clearly see all crab's & other equip on display at the end of a busy day & realize something is not with you. Very long lasting & masses of bits to put bits in/on to.
  8. You say the sj performs well in wet & dry. I used an Lj for some time & found a poor response of use in the wet. So much so that I sacked it off after several clutches & a couple of back plates after 4 yrs or more of service for, a Hc & knut. Can't talk from experience of clutch wear on the sj but I found that one would last 4 months or so on my Lj dependent on the type of work I had on. Different bit of hard wear altogether though from the little I know of it. But defo worth a play with from what I hear..
  9. Will give that a go, cheers. Do you twist it as you would when hanking your rope? I have not heard or done this before & hope it will do the trick as i'm out of ideas. Thanks..Fingers crossed..
  10. I have the top line under the lower if I am interpreting right? on the knut & on some occasions the knot dress dose look as if it could contribute to a twist in the line on decent. But I also get a twist on hanking my rope for a branch throw at even short throws of say 4m or less. I worked on tachyon before this buy & had no prob's. Thanks for info I will look at different knot config's. Oh & no I don' use a swivel
  11. Emmanuel Goldstein where are you? I'm sure that such a luxuriant beard that holds so true & straight must hold some answers lol..
  12. Ask for a copy. If nothing else its funny to see your crew & you in action through another persons eyes.
  13. ok thanks, guess you don't find the same problem then. thanks anyway.
  14. Would that be the primary cause of the canker infestation Tony?
  15. I have tried that a few times with no avail. Do you think it may be because I coil it back into my bag in no particular style that may be a cause? should I just go old school & coil it around my neck in long lengths with a little twist of the wrist for each turn?
  16. I've milked about 30cm of the end of my 45m line. The problem I have with the line however is that it twists like a mofoker all the time. I am using an 8mm armor pruss with a H c & a knut. Dose anyone else have this problem? as I am loathed to use the rope as it is. Any suggestions as how to alleviate this problem would be greatly received.
  17. Old lightning wound maybe. Just from your description that it passes the whole length of the tree.
  18. Real nice work. How long on average do they take you? Do you treat them with a light oil? love the colors of the different woods
  19. I carry a sting pen in my van. It contains amonia & works a treat for wasp stings & somthing I'm allergic to 'horse flys!!' As long as you can apply it a few mins after the stings. Sorry to hear of your reaction to the little gits! very annoying when a little thing like that can have such a big effect on people. Got to give em a little respect for it though. I do wonder though how somthing with balls that big for its size can fly though!!
  20. Will try to, & meet up with a friend who always goes with his brother & family's for 10 days showing their various machines. A great weekend for those that want to see how machines have shaped & influenced the way we do things now days.
  21. I hear from a gezzer i work with now & then who is into his industrial rope access wrk that it is a great knot because of bend radius & load bearing distributed through several areas. I don't know this knot yet but will learn it soon as it's mid line application sounds good from the people i have chatted to.
  22. Tops, a new sport, timed knot tying. Impressed
  23. Thanks again Gerrit. Had some time to look up your suggestions & from the pic's & descriptions I have found they look like Lentinus lepideus ( the train wrecker) as it is known in north America for some reason. I also see it has been re-named to Neolentinus lepideus.
  24. A true doughnut! Big window! Double glazed & V ££££ I think... WAR WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR
  25. Are these common as a fungi living at a reasonable height on a conifer tree? As with my unfinished sentence to Tony I was am not sure if this was attached to an area on a heavily topped co-dom stem that after a sounding test with a silky saw sounding as if their may be a dead wood pocket at a point of recess around the area it was found. Or that it may have been attached to a dead branch stump. Are they dead wood sapp's? Cheers for your info

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