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Joe Newton

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  1. Just use a couple of big zip ties. Don't know what all this "resettable" stuff is all about? It's just for the one job, if another comes up use another couple of zip ties...
  2. Joe Newton

    sawpod

    Also used to work with a groundy who wanted to be a climber but wasn't allowed on account of him being a farm-spastic. He wore a sawpod on the ground and had a rescue knife clipped to his belt loop. He was fired eventually after hedge trimming a finger almost off.
  3. Joe Newton

    sawpod

    Yup, they walk amongst us. Mate sent me a photo of one of the subbys walking into a co-OP complete with protos and foot ascender!
  4. Joe Newton

    sawpod

    Didn't get on with mine, used to rotate round and stick into the back of my knee, would get in the way and was another thing to faff around with putting on before you start climbing. Plus you look like a bender mincing around site with a saw strapped to your leg. I keep my silky clipped to the leg loop of my harness now, but it doesn't get used much.
  5. He blows the shite off it and gives it a fragrance of your choice
  6. I was sceptical as well. I was told they wouldn't still sell it if it wasn't suitable for their machines, but realistically what makes them money?
  7. I was invited to Stihl HQ last year with a few from here, and I asked their head technician about the red oil. He maintained that any of their oil range was suitable for the new mtronic saws. Not disagreeing with you, but I found that interesting.
  8. I think the clearest thing this thread has demonstrated is that anyone who spends too much time in their shed playing with other people's dirty chainsaws will end up a little strange in the head...
  9. The cheapo Dickie Flexothane type jackets look decent for the price if you're gonna be standing about in the pissing rain, but no good for grafting in. If you really have to climb or graft in the wet weather I like to have 2 or 3 sets of base layers and micro fleece tops. You'll stay warm (but wet) until you stop, then change for the way home. Nothing is going to stop prussik gravy running down your arm.
  10. Yes, I don't tend to offer opinions if I've no experience on the subject. I'm not arguing that ported saw has higher vibes, just against the idea that the process can somehow bring the vibrations down.
  11. How on earth could you argue less vibes? The power in a potential kickback would undoubtedly be more powerful, especially to someone not used to running high performance saws.
  12. If I was going to stress this much I reckon I'd buy eye 2 eyes.
  13. I can't believe there's this many pages over sealing the ends of hitch cord! It's a throwaway cord ffs, just tape it and cut the fucking thing!
  14. Weird, I've broken nothing on my echo but used to smash 150s for fun. I think panther do an 8" bar which should fit
  15. For £150 a day on the books with accommodation and a vehicle you should be fighting them off! Are you getting no interest or just not the calibre of climber you want?
  16. If there's a credible threat to life i'd evacuate the property immediately until the threat is removed.
  17. To be fair if you're that bothered about the wellbeing of your trees you probably won't ask the local driveway guy to quote for the work.
  18. Where did you get those circular containers Ben?
  19. Grab a bottle of liquid whipping mate.
  20. Had you done that, and David hadn't learned his lesson, and killed someone the next time, that'd be on you as well as him.
  21. I've used both and own the Stein one. Personally I wouldn't bother with it. Over complicated, it folds when you really don't need it to, and it's less powerful than the Jameson.
  22. I begrudge paying for fuel at a franchised petrol station when the ignorant fucker on the counter will loudly talk to someone on the phone and barely acknowledge you.
  23. You can leave an apple on his desk on the way out.

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