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  1. Peasgood makes an excellent point about the boy who cried wolf. Similarly, I expect a level of assertiveness from someone asking me to keep out of their work site but, as a member of the public on a piece of public (my) property, I won’t tolerate entitlement. I’ve worked with plenty of gobshites who think it’s their divine right to tell people to stop, wait, go around etc. I remind them that it is we who are causing the inconvenience and that we should kindly ask people to stop, wait go around etc, not demand that they do. That kind of respect (or usually lack of) just radiates off you. Number of times I’ve seen the public barge through sites from up a tree - many. Number of times the public have got arsey with me, treating them with deference and asking, not telling them to wait - none this last decade. tl;dr Don’t be officious.
  2. Gloves is a good idea.
  3. Joggers on big roads boggle my mind. Noise, fumes, danger. Aye. That’s where I want to be, trying to listen to music and breathing heavily.
  4. Harnesses last years and cost loads.
  5. Eye to eye prussiks, one popular climbing rope, 12mm Sirius, biners, DMM pinto rig, deadeyes, portawraps. Harness litter like those little wedges and the sticks for rolling cookies off. Daunting task. Most of it will sit there for years.
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    Nuts and bolts

    On the list!
  7. Just watched a few videos about it (it’s called the Hexarope Hands Up). It’s slower than a biner, takes two hands and it can’t also be used as a biner. Dumbos may struggle but they work it out. Plus they may be a dumbo who has previously struggled and worked out a biner. More likely than having seen one of those before. And there’s no advantage in them seeing one for the first time. Trinket section I’m afraid.
  8. And I’ll have you know a goth bird very clearly eyed me up only four days ago and I left her well alone. Largely because I’m not sure she was old enough to drive.
  9. Workers wanting stability can sign a 5/10/20/life year deal with the car factory. Sketchy arb types can live on their wits to their hearts’ contents. And anyone can do anything in between as long as someone else wants to be the other half of the deal. It sounds edgy but all it is is individual choice in a world where that’s the exception rather than the rule.
  10. Ability bestowed upon them by being trained by the employer or someone he delegates the job to. Devil’s advocate. Don’t shoot. The real problem here I think is the concept of employment as it currently operates. The law sees them as servants, at best fleshy robots, to be coddled and commanded by their employers. I’m aware some workers want to turn their brain off work at five and turn it back on at nine the next morning but I think the near absolute lack of self-direction that blueprint employment encourages is bad for a man. Self-employed people tend to self-improve to compete, which is good for everyone. There’s no reason why, in a world of only business operators and self-employed people, agreements couldn’t be made about use of other people’s equipment, having courses paid for by them etc. The current system infantilises workers.
  11. AHPP

    Nuts and bolts

    I don’t recall seeing any holes there but I have a cutting torch that is still novel.
  12. That looks like it'll sit against wood worse than a normal biner.
  13. I've thought for a while they look good. ISC and Harken do them too. Probably others. Only downside I can see compared to a ring is that the rope probably takes itself to the top of the tree if you drop it?
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    Nuts and bolts

    The best thing is that I get to use one of my comedy sized spanners (36mm). I have a 50mm one in the van, about two feet long, that I keep there to kill highwaymen. It owes me quite a lot in diesel at this point.
  15. AHPP

    Nuts and bolts

    Just a big nut from a box of assorted nuts that I'm cobbling together something with.
  16. AHPP

    Nuts and bolts

    Didn’t even get it all. Big recess.
  17. AHPP

    Nuts and bolts

    Just because it's something I have, being used to bodge something that won't be there forever. M24 so not something that I have a load of plain ones lying around. Freezing's an idea. It seemed pretty in there, like in an internal radial groove.
  18. Just spreading a bit of good news. In a world of disappointment as standard, I'm pleased to report that I've found a really useful website for buying nuts, bolts, washers etc. Nice drawings, sizes of everything etc. Easy visual browsing for finding something slightly unusual for a particular purpose. Good paperwork and packaging and sent DPD next day (one of the least awful couriers in my experience). https://www.accu.co.uk/ As a B side to this thread, since I'm on the topic, what's the best way of taking the nyloc insert out of a nyloc nut so you have a plain nut? I just burned one out with a map gas torch but that's a bit of a dirty way to do it. It wouldn't easily pop out with a screwdriver. Just chipped bits off it.
  19. Can you take "your" climbing kit home at weekends?
  20. How are they better than a steel biner besides the lack of (insiginficant in my opinion) spine bending? They look fiddlier and no faster.
  21. Possibly unenforceable (legally or practically) writing. See several pages ago.
  22. I assume it’s fairly gradual on the pedal? Not like a mini boom offset where you press press press and get nothing and then suddenly the pedal gives and you dent the side of a house I can imagine it being very intuitive on a nice big rocking footplate pedal like a wah wah (guitar effect pedal).
  23. Mark’s life is a fairytale. After seventeen glasses of the merlot that cruise ships use to swab the jacuzzis, his engineering degree just vanishes.
  24. AHPP

    ArbDogs? Pics!

    Beaters’ day so Sailor was standing around watching me shoot rather than tearing up woodland. Total twat, start to finish. This photo taken just after charging up to a set of picking-up labs like a pissed up blindside flanker wearing a motorbike helmet. I trod a massive tent peg in, put the lead over it and was sorting out my ear pro. Looked up and saw him at the end of his lead and still going. Couldn’t work out how. Snapped his collar. Bellend.

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