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Ian Flatters

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  1. We are soon, RobArb off uktt has a few trees to scope out first. Were offering to do the evolution of climbing to colleges who would like a demo and talk. PM me if any colleges are interested. Rob glad your enjoying it Tonys answered the question fully. I'll stick up the "Johnson" retrievable redirect this week (Judge off here came up with the idea after a discussion we had at the arb show)
  2. Deliberate product placement on my behalf for steves kind support towards the UK Tallest Tree project.
  3. So myself and dan quickly put together a sawpod video, just a quick edit really
  4. this link should take you to where the lockjack and knot meet. and this to a view of the rope hanging below, the same point would apply to the spiderjack.
  5. The demo mike put together was starting from your 1 rope knot system, through to blakes, prussik, pulleys with hitches, lockjack, spiderjack, frog walker system and base rescue to the unicender and rope wrench combinations. really good turnouts on the days and lots of people having an ascent/decent on the set ups and asking lots of questions.
  6. heres a link to all of mine, sadly they are only of the evolution of climbing demo. Please add yours as it would be great to see others.
  7. :lol:standing on top with a born to rule t shirt, brilliant
  8. It will have a standard transition mode, in this case it was zoom in, zoom out. You'll need to find it, its easy enough normally found in settings or something along transitions.
  9. haha you've got a transitions effect on that's doing this. Clear all transitions and just allow the frames to sit side by side.
  10. go to preferences first (where the apple logo is) and reduce the pic frame time to 1 or 0.5 seconds, it will save you hours
  11. I liked that benn, i normally use 2 lengths of lowering rope individually attached and i put the gob in to allow me to make the back cut. Good thinking using the portawrap, how was the rope after it went through it?
  12. Hate to say this but..... Pitch Perfect was really good *now off to hand in my man card*
  13. i've done some, if the height of its over 4m from ground level and less that 2m from a boundary you will require planning for its construction.
  14. Nathan, that chipper look awesome, whats it like? oh yeah nice pics.
  15. Did you work both side simultaneously with gareth & dan on the ground? I bet they were running around being very busy!!
  16. Only 32 degrees benn? Huge mulberry never seen anything even close to that over here.
  17. Thats so cool, cheers for posting them up.
  18. They look terrible!!!!! haha only joking, shaped up nicely in the end.
  19. Yeah thats adams new harness, yeah production is key for me these days. Shame the house is so fragile and really in need of a bit of maintenance
  20. 2 handsome guys, whats not to stalk tom :001_wub:
  21. Felling some connys today, 8t of chip off site so far, prob another 1t tomorrow and then the wood
  22. Looks nice, fly's well enough but blimey doesn't it ricashade around!!!!! Its an ok design but i think because my HR has some ability to absorb impact its nicer to use. Just my pennies worth.

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