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Philmypower

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  1. What is the friction device you are using for ascending and decending buddy
  2. I love the makita. Git a bigger 73cc one aswell and I can't fault it, especially for the price.
  3. There's no way you'd get me in a tree with spiders like that living in them, is it poisonous?
  4. I live for shooting I'm on a small syndicate and when I'm not up a tree I'm pigeon shooting or fox shooting. During the season I pretty much live on the marsh wildfowling. I have Shotguns- Lamber 12g o/u 2 cheap single barrels for ferreting, don't mind if they get knocked about abit AYA 12g sbs Lincoln 20g which the wife shoots on lady's day. Rifle- Savage edge 243 Cz 17 HMR Savage 22lr Moshberg 22lr semi auto. I also have 2 springer spaniels and a patterdale. Check out my shooting channel on youtube Philvision1 Quite a few of the lads I shoot with work on the trees.
  5. Looks really tidy mate.
  6. I'm going to spray some go faster stripes down mine too, make it really fast lol
  7. Just read the thread, thank you might give it a bash on my 201
  8. Could someone please explain drilling the holes to improve the saw. Thanks
  9. Awsome vid, very well edited, what softwear did your mate use to edid
  10. Fair do's that's pretty Awsome, I wish I had an eye for carving.
  11. Thanks josh, looking forward to my next dismantle decent already
  12. I wear a watch, my boss isn't keen on the idea but I'm lost without it
  13. No a fell was out of the question, the field behind had water and waste pipes running above and just under the ground. Thanks again for all of the constructive feed back, hopefully my next vid will be an improvement.
  14. Not as annoying as your groundie tying a stop knot right at the end of your lowering rope so when it's sent back up it flies past you and you have to go back up the main stem to retrieve it lol. This happens twice. After all the feedback I will make more effort to remove all pegs. Thanks guys.
  15. Bigger pieces is Easier said than done lol, I know what you mean though I'm sure it will come with experience. Thanks
  16. Thanks for the comments lads, ill take it all on board. Like I said I've only just got my 41 but I'm keen as mustard and love the job. Thanks again
  17. Took my gopro to work on the weekend, only just passed my 41 so be gentle.
  18. I'd agree with that. Good luck
  19. I take it mate as withe your experience you should shine in a company. Team leaders get payed more so may be 12 months time that could be you. Do you mind if I ask who the company is? Have you worked utility before?
  20. All depends on what authorisation he has I.e. can he hold a permit ect. When you say second climber would he be there as a rescue climber and working on the ground. I'd say to be honest it's pro the going rate may be a tad on the low side but not much. In order to make money in utility you ideally need to sub contract and work on a span payment. That way the more you cut the more you get payed
  21. How much did they cost, have you hammered the sj or just casual use.
  22. How long are they good for, I've been led to believe that the cams go and was told their more for competition climbers. Thanks

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