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Joe Newton

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  1. It's next to Hopes. Gotta wash down my breakfast butty with something...
  2. That's how I met my girlfriend. The wheel tapper is one of those pubs where a stranger walks in and everything falls quiet apart from the sound of duelling banjos...
  3. Did you really just quote Top Gun?!
  4. Brilliant! And round here 65+ demand a premium!
  5. A tenner!? People like you are devaluing our industry. Next thing you'll be doing it for the wood!
  6. Yeah but anyone except you would be lying...
  7. Cool. Looks like a fun job. Did you cook meat in the embers? I'd hate to think you missed a trick!
  8. It does look that way. I'm just too tight to risk £8. My only problem with the TM straps is they're a pain to put on and adjust up, so if you do put them on, you might as well leave them on.
  9. Good shout Darrin. I wonder if it would fit on as I'm not sure you can undo the straps to slide it on the end. I'll check tomorrow.
  10. Nice work mate. Did you burn all the brash? Did you have to cart the timber away?
  11. As above. Good for big saw work, but could do with a bit of padding on the shoulders. Wouldn't be too hard to stitch some on though.
  12. Like for like is the 560xp. If the insurance are paying then the tea leaves did you a favour! Just use a good quality oil in it
  13. Does cutting the end off not negate the purpose? Personally I've never seen the point. Sounds like a lot of faff and one more bit of string to attach to my saddle. If it works for you though go for it! Edit: didn't notice it was the 150, hence the end removed. My point remains though. However I regularly clip my 150 to my caritool on the side handle, causing the bar to stick out at an angle. Useful for when you have a lot to cut and chuck, and so far I haven't severed any tendons.
  14. Okay, jobs done, *hic*. What did I charge again?
  15. Cracking video. Good climber, great lowering. Smiled at the climber getting his caritool clipped onto the rigging line. Had the same thing happen to me. That little avant looks nifty.
  16. Cheers, I'd figured it must be something to do with forces on the redirects, but I'm not the smartest. What bollard did you get with the bone? I ask because I'm almost due a new rope at work and I'd like something that can be used both ddrt and SRT, with a view to getting the BDB at some point. I reduced an oak of a similar size a while ago and I don't mind admitting it took well over one day even with another climber in the tree. Fair enough there were quite a few targets but still, that's good going for a day mate! Next you'll be saying you finished early!
  17. First class job there Adam. Great result. I've said it before, but it really is nice to see some videos of the pruning side of tree work. I like seeing bits of climbing SRT, redirects, and reductions. What rope are you using for your main line? I noticed in some cases you used static redirects, and in others dynamic, I wondered why differ? Oh, and I didn't even try to get my head round the cow hitch on a bight type redirect!
  18. Not really, it makes good sense to me. I guess it's a viable technique to prep for a chog down but the for neg rigging the time saved versus the unquantifiable weakening of the rigging point isn't worth it. Simple risk vs reward. Denouncing somebody's post like that without offering a counter argument is unproductive.
  19. Lucky git, if I want the posh stuff I gotta buy it myself!
  20. I climb in Blaze. Tough rope, took a fair bit of milking from new and occasionally pig tails a bit but otherwise good. By 9mm I take it you're climbing on Boa. It's a basic cord with low heat resistance. Get some 8mm ArmorPrus (I rang Nod at Treeworker for mine) or some HRC from Honeys. 8mm cord works really well on 11mm line with a Hitchclimber, if you haven't got one.
  21. That sounds like a lifestyle choice only you can make... ...congrats on coming out!
  22. Have you told your wife that? Good to see your heads in the right place. I'd have probably ended up running myself over, especially if my coffee was in there! To be fair I was hoping to laugh and be able to call you a pillock, but it's not something you'd really consider unless you were on a obviously steep slope.
  23. It must've seen you walking towards it with a handful of dirty rakings and thought "stuff this, I'm off!"

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