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Ian Flatters

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  1. Well i would of said a normal isc block but after watching hamel's Dmm video im kind of leaning towards a large dmm impact block. Especially after seeing the speedline application
  2. Nice video and great use of work line positioning:thumbup1:
  3. Even better i found reg explaining it to james from his head cam [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLoZxsalHKg&feature=feedu]YouTube - Winter Tree Work 2010-11 part 3[/ame]
  4. Im in the process of taking a company to court and found the info on the website helpful and it also has the froms Small claims, Make a Small Claim, Claims for Debt, Debts in Small Claims Court admittedly it is for small claims but my debt owed is under 5k so this is the route you have to take.
  5. I like the line well if it saves you hauling it away i'll take it for you. Oh and nearly forgot I don't think its worth that much it isn't even split.
  6. Had Frosty with me friday as we decided that the royal wedding was going to be rubbish. A couple of Ash in decline, one dead and two re-pollards as i wasn't prepaired to lop the top off (as the client asked). So i agreeded a re-pollard was the most cost effective way forward.
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  12. The answer is no if anyone else had a though of doing it. The postioner has a different shaped part.
  13. Too late Got one and love it:thumbup1: But sometimes i need to use my longest rope and really can't be bothered to feed it through so decided to use it for this rather than watch it collect dust. Matty F - Cheers:thumbup1:
  14. Right, so i have a lockjack sport with a swivel and don't like the swivel on it so would rather change it over to a fixed. I have a positioner which is fixed and would rather change it over to a swivel. So im assuming that them at ART being clever will have made them from the same parts (which as we know is cost effective). So does anyone know if this is the case???? Could kind of kill two birds one stone like.
  15. Quality find:thumbup1:

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