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mikebarnard

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  1. I like the sit harness but the seat does seem to go quite quickly sometimes. This last one has only been used for 6 months, and went today. Don't think I can face paying for another new model of this any time soon - anyone know anywhere online you can buy replacement seats? I can only find the whole shebang. Or alternatively, can anyone recommend a similar sit harness which is comfortable to use and actually lasts?
  2. Hi folks, I've recently gone freelance and am looking for more work to supplement my existing contacts. Based in Banchory. 9 years climbing experience, have climbing kit and saws. CS 30/31, 38, 39 [email protected] (07891 059954)
  3. I think if the tree needs thinned as well as reduced it makes sense to do the thinning first to save having to cut the same limb twice. Of course you need to have a good look to check whether taking the limb away will affect the shape.
  4. Unless it's something small and easy it makes sense to keep checking with the groundsman as they'll see what the customer will see. It's not as though it takes long to ask where best to cut (to give the right shape). If it's a larger tree then I think it often would be difficult to get it equal on both sides without some sort of check from the ground.
  5. That's why it pays to be careful don't you think? I'm thinking a little discomfort now and again will be the lesser of two evils.
  6. That's what I currently use but I still find too much sound gets through at times. It seems there's perhaps a limit to how effective ear muffs are on their own - to block out a lot of sound a combination of the muffs and plugs looks to be the best way. Thanks for all the replies - will look into getting some of the plugs suggested.
  7. Perhaps, yes. I don't think the ear defenders I've currently got are good enough for loud chippers; fine for chainsaws though. So ear defenders would have to be suitable to be fitted to the helmet; though I guess with ear plugs it wouldn't matter.
  8. Hi guys, we've just got a new chipper. It's a bit of a beast to be honest and much louder than the old one so starting to seriously think about protecting my hearing - really don't want to be deaf or suffering from tinitus in later life. What is the best in terms of heavy duty, reliable hearing protection? Ear defenders or ear plugs? I saw on another thread that someone had ear plugs worth £500 Don't think I can quite justify that but below £100 could be considered. Any recommendations of manufacturers etc appreciated. If there's been other threads or existing info I've missed then feel free to put in a link! Cheers, Michael
  9. Ring round all the companies in your area; don't wait in the hope someone might advertise.
  10. Hi, Currently looking for work. No previous experience but am willing to learn quickly and work hard. Have CS30, 31 & 38 as well as an HNC in Arb. Am based in Dundee but willing to travel. Michael (07891 059954)

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