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Joe Newton

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  1. Apparently it's a Sugi Pro bar with echo printed on it. That's the only difference. After a 357 this would be my next choice.
  2. He'd heard of you. In the insurance world "tippers" is short for fly tippers.
  3. I bought on a month or so ago. Depends what you want of it. Up to 15" it's the best all round ground saw for me (I'm running 13" .325 on an 8t sprocket). I doubt it'd be outstanding on an 18". With my setup it's nothing short of beastly
  4. No, it's not.
  5. Where are you based? If you had been sent to Coventry I could help out!
  6. I think blocking down has different meanings depending on if you're a climber or carver
  7. Nah, give him a shandy and he'll be putty mate!
  8. you're my new BFF!
  9. I know what how you feel lads, I'll be fifty in twenty four years...
  10. Bigger knob?
  11. Stop ovulating mate. I took the gate out of my caritool the other week and it's made life so much easier. I don't miss having the gate there at all.
  12. My all time arb hero Adam Bourne posted a couple of pics on this for his 150 in a different thread. It's a great feature that should be standard on all toppers. If I remember I'll post a link tomorrow when I'm sober.
  13. God help me but the northern knuckle dragger is spot on by all accounts.
  14. Our climber in the making sectioning down a conny stem in a pub car park.
  15. I'd say you're spot on there. You seem to have a decent understanding on the forces applied to rigging gear, and should stick to what you know/have experience in. In my opinion the more links you introduce to a system the more complex it becomes in terms of understanding the dynamics, and the more there is to go wrong. Using a steel crab (no matter how high it's rated) with a bowline will put way more stress on the line than a half hitch/timber hitch combination. The 3t sling may be stronger than the rope, but just because the sling won't fail, that doesn't mean it's safe. An anchor hitch would be a better termination from the rigging line to the crab, but why complicate things.
  16. If you fancy experimenting I'm near enough and up for trying new things. While this reads as a desperate Lonely Hearts ad, I can assure you it's just the wine talking.
  17. What you and your mate do in your private time is hardly relevant And was the "lawn boy" consenting?
  18. Yup, it's s more modern world than some people realise. There's plenty of female comp climbers that are simply awesome. I saw a video of Jo Hedger climbing and it was nothing short of brilliant. There are still old fashioned views in this industry but those aren't the views of people you should want to waste your time on anyway. We employ a lad that's grumpy 4 weeks of the month, which is 400% more than most women!
  19. Jaime, I spoke to Nod at treeworker about doing a course last year, but I never got around to it. I'm based in Rugby and am still interested, so if you find a course nearby and need a place filling, drop me a message.
  20. Thanks, I can't take credit as I heard the tip on here. Goes to show how helpful this forum can be
  21. That's the one. Does 90% of our rigging. Cheap and tough. No sense using anything bigger unless you're rigging huge lumps on a regular basis.
  22. Is it the red and white one? Lovely stuff, very light and strong, and durable too. Ours does most of our rigging. The heavy line only comes out for blocking down big stems.
  23. Just re-read my post, who the hell is Emily? Meant "only"
  24. Ouch, burn! I appreciate the irony coming from a father of three though!
  25. Ah, I see. Must've cut 'em all down in your youth

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