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Ian Flatters

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  1. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttInALZvB7g]YouTube - Poplar felling[/ame]
  2. Nice lunge Rob.
  3. I hope your joking? If you want to look Daisy Chainsaw Illustration of revengeful gardener | Royalty Free Stock Vector Art Illustration | iStockphoto.com Never said own Just just paid for the picture on a standard usage?? I guess someones done you over?
  4. Sadly not... I tried to do a backflip on a bmx and got to about 45 degrees before... i got.. as someone said squashed like a superfly, it's kind of stuck but i don't mind it.
  5. Health and safety would be a good start. Im sure some members from the usa would give you advice on where to look?? Also don't forget our traveling friends. They must have some up to date info as i've never seen some cuts they do? Maybe they were the pioneers for fracture pruning
  6. The one that's now been watermarked? Sadly even though my Images and Videos are Copyright protected. After this i have no choice but to watermark every thing. Im glad you enjoy the videos, nice to see im not being uber, uber sad doing all (too much prob would get jobs done quicker if i didn't) filming.
  7. I liked it 'Urban camouflage' covers up those horrible flats. Looks like it's going to be a mare of a job to get it down tho.
  8. :lol: I paid for it off i stock photo for a adverting logo. did you?. But guys im still not going to tell you who the user was who took a large volume of my photo's and James Hoddy's (Testcricket01) But if you are freind's with me/ my target trees page you would of know the culprit. Subsequently the business page was removed and a letter of apologies was sent to me and i hope one to James.
  9. The problem has been resolved and i will not mention the company name as the company statement said it was an employee acting on there own behalf. But i would ask Steve to leave this thread but close it off if thats possible? So next time someone thinks of doing something like this they will think before doing and it won't result in possible legal action.
  10. Nice bit of vertical speedlining there jimmy, hope you used an old rope? did is sustain any heat abrasion?
  11. Always look up. Try to remember to look up frequently. Theres no thing as a silly question your new, how else are you going to know. Sky hooks don't exist. Always keep an eye out for people on the steal. Drink lots of fluid, keep a hi-viz on for the 1st few weeks as you will walk somewhere you shouldn't just when somethings getting ready to happen so the climber can see you. Mainly, Enjoy it!!!!
  12. Lie's Its already turning purple in the middle.
  13. Target Trees's Photos - Chestnut pollard | Facebook @ 4:06 you see that chog hit me in the shoulder:001_huh:
  14. Yeah watched it off here. Will drop some pics on once i've lightened them up in photoshop.
  15. No i could see it but the camera was set up at my work angle, shame because it looked great from above the thatched roof.
  16. But where else would you put all the sawdust:confused1: No i explained to the client if they want the lawn to not have any dents i will cost more. Also a beet fork pulls up most dents.
  17. And Tarmac Stevie:laugh1:
  18. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmkcFiB2npo]YouTube - Tree Work Frankfurt[/ame] I put a stick in for felling the stem but missed by about a foot ish:thumbdown:
  19. Medium sized rigging plate by any chance???
  20. F R Jones. i think it was just over the £100 mark.

  21. Stein RC3001, yeah im sure the excuse was he had put toooooo many wraps round:thumbdown:
  22. I find it usefull from time to time, mainly when you cant get a hammer and wedge in. Or if i forgot a pull line..... as in the case of this video. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ziaLzNwF7k]YouTube - Pine section rigged out with Conyfair Rattlewedge[/ame]
  23. Nice Vid, but i prefered the vertical speedline one. Whoever does the video editing is spot on, very glossy vid's.
  24. Nice work, enjoyed watching those big, big lumps hit the deck.
  25. I was toying with the title, 'Pine nearly gone but not quite as i didn't film the clear up because the groundy was so slow i thought the wood would turn to dust first!' but thought it was a bit to wordy??

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