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naturarbo

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  1. its a4srt 27cms long
  2. sorry not HH but FH(friction hitch)... all these damn combos of words thasnks crew
  3. it feels as my RW is way too long, how long is too much combined with HH? RW lenght is 10,6"
  4. https://www.flickr.com/photos/naturarbo/49967357892/in/dateposted-public/
  5. after cutting some cork oaks for a friend and client he set up a little video enjoy
  6. Hy splicers in da house. Is there more then 1 way to end2end splice? I mean end2end I have done from samson instructions and I am looking now for a more compact ending. Cheers and beers
  7. no just Cousin other brands developed the same I believe. got myself a Zigzag and a rope Petzl Control 12,5mm...pics included. Looks like the cover as no core in the eye,cover is buried in itself for about 35 cm There is some kind of lock stitching in the first 30cm.
  8. yes Im based in Portugal
  9. right lets get some composture here
  10. correct...iRATA always relly on proven/sound anchors(I do have a few friends with that tittle and its their words)in tree work you know the anchor is goood when you reach the floor after finishing the work. It is worrying to me for the fact that I train and certify climbers and will I be giving up to date legislation and practices with 1 rope??? All input for training level welcome
  11. help needed from the splice crew. What splice for this rope?
  12. naturarbo

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    we use elephone cams from hong kong,very robust,cheaper then go pro
  13. All used rope and peeps the friction hitch its been 1 of my easiest splices ever
  14. After all this great input here is the result...friction hitch with used ocean polyester 10mm??? and the beggining of my pulley/cambium saver
  15. Hi Tommy

    this arb crew guided me to you for some help with best splice method for Ocean Polyester.

    Cheers and beers

    Felipe

    1. Show previous comments  6 more
    2. naturarbo

      naturarbo

      dont wind me up(hope this is correct english)

    3. naturarbo

      naturarbo

      lookin at some tree stuff right now

       

    4. Tommy_B

      Tommy_B

      I wasnt joking, I was being serious

  16. Hi,need help to identify this rope is 12mm and the guy who gave it to me said it doesnt melt and the best splicing method,is this a double braid? Thanks
  17. here is some topping for the view,courtesy from a happy client
  18. Went to look a dying ceratonia siliqua yesterday,its was"PRUNED"from a canopy of 30ms diameter to what pics show by a very good worker says the lady and for very little money...2 month earlier she asks gardener to cut shoots at the base,he does that and drops petrol/diesel on the trunk... When I get there tree is yellow,dry. Bark seems to have exploded at the cuts that have no leaves at all. Base is totally dry no new growth. Tree as no root aeration for 30 years due to pavement and roads. Along the way also a pipe leaked for 3 month around 140cubic meters of water next to it. And some nice friends squated the holllow trunk shown on last pics.
  19. here in Portugal resident UK drivers have to change the license for a portuguese 1 after 6 month. You need to carry your passport even when driving,license aint enough.
  20. here is our update after the event for the foreign community in Portugal
  21. thats the pic...or you mean the banner in action??? will have to wait till tomorrow when we set up the fair. will load some pics then
  22. today we climbed no trees...other type of climbing happened
  23. we own a Rayburn which takes anything resembling wood molecules,the main fire takes only very dense,seasoned bits,mostly oak,almond,carob,olive and occasionally euc for quick start

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