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Adam Bourne

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  1. He looks a good hand if you ask me! Nice rigging and a decently put together video. Thanks for sharing hommie
  2. Glad your liking it mate. Who is it you was working for mate?
  3. I don't need to ask if you want me do I? 😘
  4. Good stuff Nathan, yes there's been a few deaths and injuries all very sad indeed. What's happening in the first picture mate? Hard to see but looks like a hanger?
  5. Aaarrrhhh!! 330 at least mate Steady on Felix it was way bigger than that buddy haha!
  6. That's a great effort mate but I've got that beat Huge spruce this morning. Needed rigging down but forgot my spikes... There wasn't more than an inch between the chipper and gate.. Bit of a back lean over a motorway and some huge voltage power lines. Here have a look for yourself's Even Reg would of been proud of that
  7. Technically speaking because it's not CE mark then the loler inspector can't rightfully loler it. I do know of some that will but when all said and done it means nothing. Lolered or not
  8. Regardless of wether it would take your weight or not or if it's even designed for rigging. It's completely irrelevant and doesn't comply with the industries best practice on working at heights. Although in a real world scenario it's deemed unsuitable to use the rigging equipment in an Ariel rescue attempt. But if it helped out you clearly would. Arrr!! what I'm I talking about the HH it's self ain't even CE marked lol.. Just putting it out there that's all mate
  9. 1 of 3 cherry fells this morning
  10. Is your whoopie sling rated for PPE though mate?
  11. Thanks mate, going to order one, they really do tick all the boxes for me on base anchoring
  12. Only had this one to deal with and that was on Friday, probably the biggest mass Robinia I've had to deal with. No arial pictures as I was trying to get it down in good time so snapped a few shots where I could when I came down to help chip up The first picture of the crack you could fit 3 fingers in it horizontal, when the weight was removed you could only fit one in!! I fitted the 10ton ratchet strap to help support it then rigged up a couple of blocks and tied the main stem of to support an weight change. And just knocked it out in very large bits. Would of felled it but it wouldn't fit anywhere Around about 55ft tall but a good 80/90ft spread on her, approximately 3-4ft dia base All wood left on site and took a good 3t of chip away.
  13. Hi david How are you getting on with these now mate? Really thinking of getting the 5m version
  14. That was bigger than it looks from the first picture mate, good work bro
  15. Need more than a day to get me up there mate, I'd drink what I earn before I leave haaaa! Have spoken to Chris briefly on Facebook about a couple of days up there but we will see what pans out would be nice though
  16. My last pair of zermatts lasted me 3 and 1/2 years, I bought a pair of Mindel airstreams a month or so ago and I wish I had Gond for another pair of zermatts. Don't get me wrong there's nothing wrong with the mindels there a nice boot but not a patch on the pfanners
  17. Not so sexy hinge on that Tim... Looked like a fun job though. Any value in the timber or just fire wood?
  18. It's a tree!!! it's what they do!! Haaa! Sorry some will get that joke
  19. I love my cut and climb jacket but I wouldn't go as far as to say it's the best! It certainly keeps you dry that's for sure. but as an all out work jacket then no you get too hot too quick and sweat, they don't take five minutes to dry out mind but I'm still searching for the best all rounder
  20. That will be the hitch hiker mate, the gold aluminium centre piece acts as a heat sink to disperse the heat

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