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wakarb

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  1. I have a customer who requires 20m3 of 1m cords ranging from 30-150mm with preference of 70% below 100mm

     

    the cords need to be as undamaged as possible as its not for firewood use, i am struggling to make the order so i was wondering if anyone on here would be able to give me a price and time scale for this delivered to shrewsbury

     

    thanks

  2. Half way through making the rig to hold a log for axe now Ben, just need to weld it up and err........save up for an axe! What an awesome day.

    Ps. Hoping chipping the brash wasn't too bad on Monday.

    Adam.

     

    Awesome stuff, need some pics up once your done mate. Monday was horrific, 10hrs straight. They got there money's worth that's for sure. I'm going to make a rig at the weekend , them I will need to save for an axe aswel

  3. I'm looking forward to what petzl make of it, especially because there's no damage to either the buckle or the plastic clasp. I think it quite likely with the number of harnesses they've produced, they must have come across this before. IMO a vital part of a climbing harness, such as the waist buckle, should never be able to fail, which is why a lot of harness's have threaded buckles.

    Also, why are petzl using plastic for their buckles, when the designed the am'd ball lock karabiner with a plastic gate, that isn't fit for professional use, surely then a plastic harness buckle, or at least the key pieces of the harness buckle isn't fit for use??

     

    I agree with you there

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