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Treemoose

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  1. Yaaas! Like that mr git.
  2. Yeah sorry, I think after reading your post it fried my tiny mind.
  3. Replant something els would be my advice.
  4. They have small air holes under the handles. I don't know how water tight you need it to be but we leave them out in all weather heavy rain etc and never had water seep in from anywhere. Also the 4 indents on top means you can stack them and they don't go slideing about in the back.
  5. Nice work rich, sunny and cold with a good view. Happy days!
  6. I have used these for years. Cheap, does the job. From wickes about £25 or so
  7. Work of art mate!
  8. Had a tiny hole in our fule line. Changed it and it sorted it out
  9. Just have a stroll in the woods and keep your eyes peeled mate
  10. Food for thought http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/srt-single-rope-technique/96966-why-i-dont-like-base-anchors.html
  11. Yeah some boards came out worth while. This was what the end looked like when we took it out. Got to love milling open a log to see what's inside
  12. Gave this short bit of ash a go, might get a few blank out of it.
  13. Haha! Your welcome
  14. This is what I imagine is the theme tune when you riding along. [ame]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kU9faERbno0[/ame]
  15. Tree brain Would it be some kind of spheroblast (not sure on spelling) Pretty cool whatever it is
  16. They just about made it so it doesn't fall apart sort of maybe, should be ok.... something like that
  17. We have a hb20 and been very pleased with it. Can't comment on the predator. Dean/global are very good.
  18. nice bit of metal buried next to a stump
  19. I don't think I would work on it unless the ivy was removed or at least severed and left to die off so you can see better.
  20. Lovely work, I like the hollow piece with the bowl in it. Very tactile I just want to touch it
  21. When I first saw Arbaid at a show I wanted one of the trauma kits but with the price tag I shrugged it off. Doing a first aid course had been on the tick list for a couple years and when old mill asked if anyone was interested I bit the bullet even though I thought it was pricey. The box is awesomely well thought out and put together (credit to greig) and is also water proof and tough etc. Once you have it you only need to replace what you use (easily done via a text or website) or if anything goes out its date, but it's all clearly marked. I really do think it's an important bit of kit that is often overlooked. It's the price of a harness and a few krabs or maybe a pair of good chainsaw boots and a rope? Things we wouldn't think twice of buying and replacing. Also I'd happily pay Arbaid for for puting it all together and for trying to promote safety at work with care and attention to detail. You can tell they are passionate about it. Hopefully I won't have to use the kit but it will be priceless if we do. Just my thoughts on it.
  22. You get a certificate stating that you have attended. I think that's as good as it's going to get. The course is appropriate for our industry. As for refreshing I guess it's going to be down to what's a reasonable time lapse. You don't get a qualification, it's only a days course. It makes me feel more comfortable knowing I have had At least some appropriate training and have a decent first aid box with the right stuff in it and have been shown how to correctly use everything. Not sure if this answers your question, hope it helps a little.
  23. I leave my peep hole pants for the bedroom, haven't impressed anyone though.
  24. I can't tell which one is the manakin in that first photo. Defiantly worth doing, good to meet all the Als and co

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