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Joe Newton

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  1. @RC0 what do you think? Can I expect a review video?
  2. So what advantages does it offer over the safebloc, or natural crotch friction? Doesn't make any sense, you'd need a groundy to untie the piece anyway so let them apply friction. A fool and his money...
  3. Might be as well, the thread has become a spastic magnet.
  4. For Christ sake, you fed it. This wasn't where I was trying to steer this conversation.
  5. Alright mate, calm it down a touch. From my perspective, there's a wealth of knowledge and experience on here, they're generally good guys with a lot to offer. A few of them have tried to contribute, but you've come across like you don't need the help. Enemy for life or not, I'm not bothered. You're a pseudonym on a forum. It won't cost me sleep. If you're local to me however, and genuinely willing to learn, I'd happily make time to go for a climb with you. If you're still pissed off and want to vent, pm me for my number.
  6. I get that from people now and then. Usually hapless new starters with inflated opinions of themselves, you know, the know it all fuckwits who can't take advice because they can talk about tree work for longer than they've actually done it. I find that if I've got to explain myself then I'm wasting my breath.
  7. Probably best for everyone
  8. Are your panties the same colour?
  9. Velocity is great through the zigzag and the wrench
  10. Okay hun. Some people are only good at dishing it out. I probably wouldn't recognise you at any trade show to be fair. Wearing thousands worth of shiny shit is the best camouflage you can get.
  11. So that's where the rest of the £50k went...
  12. You'd think that, but have you tried splicing a locking brummel onto a ring when the other end of the line is not available? If you were just splicing one ring into a bit of hollow braid I'd agree
  13. So a 660/440 pair would easily out cut a much larger saw?
  14. Fair one Matty, I just feel like the 362 would have you pulling your dreads out on production work. The 60cc echo sounds like it's a proper torquey little thing. Might be worth a look. The stihl one I've used has regular starting issues and I'd rather take the weight of my 441 on a 20" bar than use that.
  15. The 362 that I use feels pretty numb in comparison. The anti vibes probably are better but I wouldn't buy one. I'm bias though since my main comparison is a ported 357. Not an option?
  16. I never joke about cocaine.
  17. Cheers Mick, ill wager most of them were inadvertent! @Vespasian I was going to get into it further, but you seem to have me dead to rights, and the other blokes seem to have covered the rest. It's oddly flattering that an internet troll has chosen me to focus on out of all the people chiming in.
  18. Even though they know better, people will occasionally put 50p in the dickhead to see what happens.
  19. Silly me, getting carried away with knots and shit.
  20. Or you could just use a suitable bit of rope to tie an anchor ring to the tree?
  21. Where are you based? Maybe somebody can help?
  22. You shouldn't need to stamp your feet into the stem or have ultra sharp gaffs. I've sharpened my geckos forehand so they have a point on the side but the bottom of the gaff is fairly flat. The shallow bottom angle means that the gaff sits in the timber almost at 90° from a normal stance and doesn't peel down like some tend to. I'll try and get a photo tomorrow
  23. Yup, you want the piston ring to form a perfect seal with the cylinder. Run it hard.
  24. By using it to cut trees!

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