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Adam Bourne

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  1. great pictures there buddy, have you got anymore sory just wish i had gone now.
  2. yourrrrrr a winner:laugh1: nice one rob be on later just having tea out got some hard ones lined up.
  3. sorry about that boys was all good. :lol: right then heres your next.
  4. tomorrow boys i'm on a promise.
  5. yourrrrrrrr absolutely right.
  6. close Ian But not right, when i say close though i mean you got the first name right
  7. oh dear no so hard then????????
  8. ok there to easy what about this one
  9. easy to start then:lol: what about this one.
  10. just a little fun. picture has been cropped but can you guess who this famous person is
  11. always used big bags from tkmax and army surplus stores never had a bag from an arb dealer for a about ten years now, they just don't last that long. also i use pieces of hose pipe for the gaff protectors work well when there on if i remember to put them on that is.
  12. WOW! that's the best shot of a spider i've ever seen word spectacular comes to mind.:thumbup:
  13. nice job Reg....great photos. always love the smell of cedar.
  14. Regardless of the fact the estate agent had checked for you mate i always make sure my self i know its a pain to always check but it does only take 5 minutes on the phone, and could save you a hefty fine:001_smile: sounded like a good job though buddy did you get any video or photos?
  15. what a great thread, kind of made me wish i had joined arbtalk earlier. In my opinion theres a lot of speculation on why the timber was lowered there could be a lot of reasons some have been pointed out, like training, or equipment testing, but near the end of the video just underneath the tree there are some kind of barrier, which in my mind would lead me to believe the tree had to be lowered because of either flora or fauna or both. but then there's the famous step cut. Ok some people say it was wrong others say it was Ok, well i guess you could say it would have been safer to sink cut it for the direction purpose ie to keep it from falling back on to the climber or onto some peoples imaginary house, but this wasn't the case and the only person who knows why he made a cut like that in that situation is the lad in the video, maybe he looks at this now and cringes, certainly made my ass hole pucker, ANYWAY...... This thread should be a lesson to learn from, and i know i'm still new to the forum but as i've learnt already were not here to slate other peoples work only to guide them if the most experienced of us see there is something they should of done differently or safer, Adam....
  16. That's funny good find Rupe. Nearly had the dogs eyes out a couple of times with the fork.
  17. some pictures from today's job and some from last week.
  18. Hi Paul Sorry about your arm, hope it gets better soon, I would love to help you out but unfortunately its a little short notice, I hope someone can help you though, but as a future reference here's my number just in case you need someone to do some contract climbing for you. 07960282489. All the best Adam
  19. can anyone get any pictures or videos up sounds exciting just as long as nobody gets hurt mind.
  20. think about it mate its like picking your son or daughters name, they are going to have it for life, and like the company name you are going to have it for life, think about the area your in is there anything that stands out, ie - say if you live in a valley, of near a mountain or hill range, something that's not going to make people laugh so its the only reason it stands out but a name that shows your not just having a laugh you are a professional, I wanted to call my business Crag marsh tree care, but sounded silly so a little extra thought came out with Majestic, i know its not original but what is now days.
  21. windy here in the flat barron lanscape of lincolnshire i would say about 45mph gusts of about 60mph, has anyone noticed the consistency of the wind just lately(i've been noticing this since this time last year) we seem to be getting less rain more wind, but when it is windy, it seems to last for a couple of weeks or so, its been quite windy here now since last tuesday.

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