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Dan Earp

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  1. I wouldnt bud. You would be better off with the oregan or stihl file guide bud. If in doubt mail RobD 👍 Sent using fones4hobbits
  2. Find the shortest cutter (master) via a set a callipers and off you go. This is where the file guide comes into its own, its also great for large saws when milling etc Sent using fones4hobbits
  3. Free hand at first , but have changed over to the stihl file guide and its fantastic Sent using fones4hobbits
  4. Would be interesting if its from the same supplier and within the same batch. I got mine from frjones and believe it was the first batch they received, but I'm not having any of these problems which others are having and love climbing on it Sent using fones4hobbits
  5. Hiax and air streams, get on great with both but choose to wear the air's for spiking Sent using fones4hobbits
  6. Where have you seen this steve Sent using fones4hobbits
  7. Is that the xbox 720?? Heard about this last year but didn't realise it was out soon Sent using fones4hobbits
  8. Ive never had a problem with arborisk, but aviva is another matter The customer service was shockingly bad, very rude, changed my DD dates and up'd my monthly payments without asking. Then they turn around and say whats your problem?? By no means arborisks fault, but has left a very bad taste in the mouth, and might closer to the time of renewal look else where Sent using fones4hobbits
  9. About £9 off i think bud Sent using fones4hobbits
  10. Just do what the old french shepards did in the marshes. Walk on stilts, but 3 of them the third u use as a walking stick and when in position use it as a seat!! Sent using fones4hobbits
  11. Think its all down to the climber. As i know lads that don't like using spikes, so will leave pegs to climb/stand on/rope into etc. and as said if its getting a bit to thin for the spikes ill leave one facing away from me so the flipline has a little anchor. Once topped out continue with the spikes. Sent using fones4hobbits
  12. Ive only had a quick look, but make sure there CE marked. As our work spent a fortune on a set of tripod ladders and couldn't use them because of this. Ive also heard a mix reaction, so guess its down to you bud Sent using fones4hobbits
  13. +1💪👍👍💪 Sent using fones4hobbits
  14. I found pulling down towards the zz helped self tendet a lot. Instead of your stomach Sent using fones4hobbits
  15. What husky?? Still in somebodies pipe dream lol Sent using fones4hobbits
  16. Theres only one orange brand worth looking at 😜lol STIHL Sent using fones4hobbits
  17. 👍💪💪👍 Sent using fones4hobbits
  18. Only use stihl so id say 261, or a recon 260. What saws did you use on your cs30? Sent using fones4hobbits
  19. By the time it comes out stihl would have brought out the ms202t lmao Sent using fones4hobbits
  20. Lol aye i was out there early 00-05, and cant believe your amalgamating with QRL(9/12-17/21) thats me old mans crew. One of me old muckas went over to you after 03. Think he started out in hq (comms based) young scottish lad called bennett. So where you looking to plant some roots once uve left? Sent using fones4hobbits
  21. Id swap the spikes for leather bottom straps and velcro tops bud. Found this to be best and comfortable with the airstreams/spikes. Good luck Sent using fones4hobbits

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