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colemanjessenz

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  1. same weekend as big g's , bummer
  2. Make sure you add some penetrant and spray every single blade , I used to kill it back in Nz and it needs penetrant even in the growing season and a good soaking , Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. hey mark , your pantin should be holding your rope in place while the Hass is sliding up, if I'm imagining it correctly , try having pressure on your foot ascender when progressing the Hass It could be that your holding your weight in your arms and not on your legs
  4. where in Italy is it ?
  5. I would say there will be onsite camping there so why not set up a tent , maybe see you there:thumbup1:
  6. your german is coming along nicely mate , if only i could say the same for myself. nice cutting and rigging , good work matt and team. it wasn't kretzschmaria by any chance ?.
  7. your ones ce probably , Im guessing the one he's joking about is the non ce american one.
  8. that or vege oil
  9. leave it mate or replace wit another static brace, it looks like it has been there a while and changing the forces on the reaction wood by installing a dynamic system could cause trouble , bolting is an option but id opt for a light reduction and a replacement static brace.
  10. 441 for normal with 18" , then 460 with 25" when the bar runs out on the 441 but if I'm blocking big wood it's the 66 with the 30" or 88 with 36" Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. 10 mm on tachyon is really good.
  12. nice , you could also work ddrt off that system also while having the srt ascending benefits.
  13. im not sure mate beats me , i checked out your blog and thinks its wicked man , how long have you been over in japan for ?
  14. hey soft banks, really nice work man , i can always appreciate a good setup. its to common for people to just want to muscle it out sometimes when a much more user friendly way is just going to take an hour or so longer for organising. i have just seen the post and think its awesome mate.
  15. where do you normally clip your crabs ?there are a lot of very experienced and good riggers that use krabs on the end of rigging lines. I think what was said before about knowing limitations of gear was very well put , would i recommend them to a beginner to learn on .... no ,i would say learn your basics and then move on to more productive methods, whatever they may be. Im Stil not a fan of negative rigging with krabs and have done only a handful of times on small stuff.
  16. I've seen a few guys on youtube use it mate heres one from jesse huffman
  17. have you looked at amsteel blue , that stuffs stupidly strong. i don't think you can go too wrong with some of that nicely spliced , it will probably knot better then the am steel also
  18. for an access line? , i personally wouldn't go smaller then ten mm
  19. Nice one mate , another great video. It looks like you guys had a laugh, keep them coming bro
  20. Yales making a new rope for the spiderjack called spider line i don't think its available yet but I'm sure drew can elaborate.
  21. we have been working in a psychiatric centre the last couple of weeks with some really nice trees heres a few snaps from today.
  22. I found some pics from the other day. we arrived at ten to find two ugly birtches in need of some rigging over sheds and fences so being friday and all i thought id take a bit of weight off one and plop it in the garden to save a bit of time and rigging. got them both down and was of there by 3 with no cleaning
  23. hard, give us a buZ if you make it over man

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