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cheesmanator

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  1. Evening all, A client today emailed my photos he took as we were finishing a bad work... It was pretty meaty stuff, roof of the house which had already been damaged by the builder/tarmacer/tree topper/lopper guy. The roof was pretty much 4m away with a basis towards said house. Any comments/ constructive comments welcome... cheers more photos to follow
  2. C'mon, you must know your mmorpg's to your fps's..... Kew gardens is sick.... the weird trees in there are too nuts. SRT (game) not to sure though, BF3 is arcady with a sim vibe, while Tom Clancy hits it on the nose with the sim.
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    Tricky Maple dismantle

    Tight drop zone with building 4 foot from working position, builder tried to cut it down himself then damaged neighbors roof.
  4. Don't know what I'd do sometimes without my PS3, BF3 can consume my nights without realisation. Where in London you from SF?
  5. Evening all, Got in tonight with an email containing this link.... From my 12 year old little cousin.... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDmaJwKK_ZI&feature=plcp]Lollipop Chainsaw - YouTube[/ame] &feature=plcp]Lollipop Chainsaw - YouTube[/url]
  6. Yep Stretch Air type c's all the way.....
  7. No-one has mentioned the holy grail of 13mm ropes, the new england hi vee. Brilliant rope, supple when wet, smooth the touch and havent had an issue with milking. The Spiderjack is designed to take 13mm to 11mm, i think it all depends of the suppleness of ones rope. the smoother it runs through the cam the easyier it is to self tend, you have weight with the 13mm that 11.7 ans 12 just dont have. Yale 13mm blaze of any type, xc, xtc there all to stiff. When wet, a complete nightmare Just in my opinion... Hope you find you soon mukka
  8. I know a great knot for that, it's called a spiderjack......
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    hanging about

    From the album: Pictures

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