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  1. it's obvious it will fit. no need for postulating, and text shouting. I havent got a spacer to hand, and thats not a rig pulley, so its smaller. of course we splice everything, but this was a question, and its been answered.
  2. it's obvious it will fit. no need for postulating, and text shouting. I havent got a spacer to hand, and thats not a rig pulley, so its smaller. of course we splice everything, but this was a question, and its been answered.
  3. it was not for that reason, i know a spacer is needed, why do people jump down peoples throats? if read the other post, it was only to see if it will fit. as for the other comment, alloy to dyneema is a soft fix, so no damage to bits and pieces. unless you've tried it, why bother comment?
  4. it was not for that reason, i know a spacer is needed, why do people jump down peoples throats? if read the other post, it was only to see if it will fit. as for the other comment, alloy to dyneema is a soft fix, so no damage to bits and pieces. unless you've tried it, why bother comment?
  5. tuttle

    Blower advise

    i wonder, have to wait and see, might ask for demo first and blow some cardboard round the warehouse:laugh1: all i'm thinking it for is a tidy up, blowing sawdust into the edges and keeping the paths neat.
  6. tuttle

    Blower advise

    i wonder, have to wait and see, might ask for demo first and blow some cardboard round the warehouse:laugh1: all i'm thinking it for is a tidy up, blowing sawdust into the edges and keeping the paths neat.
  7. t'was easy....
  8. i reckon the dyneema will fit, try'it, if you put some thread through to help pull it, it would for sure.
  9. i reckon the dyneema will fit, try'it, if you put some thread through to help pull it, it would for sure.
  10. tuttle

    Blower advise

    vid..... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxQMEPiKe0k]Bosch garden tools - Cordless leaf blower - ALB 18 LI.mpeg - YouTube[/ame]
  11. tuttle

    Blower advise

    vid..... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxQMEPiKe0k]Bosch garden tools - Cordless leaf blower - ALB 18 LI.mpeg - YouTube[/ame]
  12. tuttle

    Blower advise

    The bosch li-18v one, is very small and powerful, runs for 50mins I think on one battery. at argos its on offer. i've used all the petrol blowers/hedgecutters - now I just want cordless with 3>4 batteries on hand.
  13. tuttle

    Blower advise

    The bosch li-18v one, is very small and powerful, runs for 50mins I think on one battery. at argos its on offer. i've used all the petrol blowers/hedgecutters - now I just want cordless with 3>4 batteries on hand.
  14. tuttle

    Blower advise

    just bought a 14.4v bosch hedge trimmer, found it amazing, it will do upto 15mm with ease, light and easy to use. so have a bit faith in cordless stuff, going for the bosch blower next.
  15. tuttle

    Blower advise

    just bought a 14.4v bosch hedge trimmer, found it amazing, it will do upto 15mm with ease, light and easy to use. so have a bit faith in cordless stuff, going for the bosch blower next.
  16. is 'wife dog' a new term?
  17. is 'wife dog' a new term?
  18. As long as sits right, and a spacer in place, there would be no issues. Under pressure, the pulley would equalize the forces.
  19. As long as sits right, and a spacer in place, there would be no issues. Under pressure, the pulley would equalize the forces.
  20. yep thats a distel, mines the same with less wraps again, must be hilarious:lol:
  21. yep thats a distel, mines the same with less wraps again, must be hilarious:lol:
  22. Dont destroy it, just use it to practice your brummels.
  23. Dont destroy it, just use it to practice your brummels.
  24. as above statements about cambuim friction/saver, you defo need one full stop. not everyone going to agree with the next bit: firstly if you can climb anything, and know your rope, friction hitches and the amount of sap plus weather conditions. You can redo you knots to compensate, the last scots pine I worked on, I only had one wrap on my distel hitch, the sap was great for holding me in place:laugh1:

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