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  1. <p>Hi mate what sort of quantity of bulk bags are you wanting?</p>

  2. sorry if this has been posted before [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA8eX75xYXY]homemade log splitter turning a sycamore into firewood. - YouTube[/ame] fair play to the fellow if he made this himself. I know some of the logs are a bit on the large side but its still a good and easy on the back piece of kit :thumbup1:
  3. Thanks for the replies. It's only a small amount so looms like it will be good to sell :-)
  4. Sorry to hijack this thread but is damson any good for burning. Got one in the garden what blew over the other week?
  5. Hey guys I won a half price splicing course on the raffle. Do any of you's want to take it off my hands with a donation going to the children's trust?? I started a thread called unwanted raffle prize up for grabs if you want to look at the details
  6. Hi Guys I'm putting my prize up for auction and the money is going to the children's trust. this is for one person only at 50% discount rate. I will leave this as an open auction until midnight tonight so just bid on this page please In association with MODERN ARBORICULTURAL SPLICING TECHNIQUES AND INSPECTION (16 strand & double braid ropes,) INTRODUCTION After a period of over two years of not hosting any splicing workshops in the UK we have decided, due to demand, that it’s time to begin presenting these popular workshops once again. This will begin in January 2014 with a whole week of back to back presentations culminating in a free day of hollow braid splicing for all attendees booking two days or more (numbers pending). TRAINEES A series of workshops designed for arborists wishing to understand the stages of completion of a double braid splice or 16 strand (eg Yale XTC , Samson Velocity etc). These courses will look at how to undertake splicing of these rope constructions along with thorough examination of spliced rope. Trainees should be familiar with a relatively wide range of climbing ropes available on the arboricultural market. The course will include trainee hands on involvement with the splicing process along with presentation of theoretical informationby the instructor, of the techniques, skills & knowledge require for hand rope splicing. OBJECTIVES The expected learning outcomes is that the trainee: - 1. Awareness of the legal implications pertaining to completion of rope splicing by hand 2. Understands splicing terminology and the common splicing phrases utilised 3. Awareness of the interface between hand rope splices and modern arboricultural techniques and equipment 4. Understands the requirements for operator pre-use checks, inspection, and record-keeping, of rope splices 5. Identifies different splice types and their appropriate thorough examination. 6. Understands rope construction including rope fibres, make-up and materials. 7. Understands how rope splices can affect the structural integrity of rope and strength loss. 8. Has the ability to identify the tools required to complete rope splicing 9. Demonstrates an ability to complete a hand splice, including an understanding of different types of whipping and their relevance with different rope constructions/types. DURATION One day TRAINING DATES & LOCATION Monday 27th January 2014 – 16 strand Tuesday 28th January 2014 – Double braid Wednesday 29th January 2014 – 16 strand Thursday 30th January 2014 – Double braid Friday 31st January 2014 – Hollow braid (Free attendance for those booking two days or £100 +vat for workshop only) Great Moor Sailing Club, Steeple Claydon, Buckingham. Bucks. MK18 2EP. Please note that the postcode will not bring you exactly to GMSC location so please check google maps before departure. The venue is easily accessible from all direction via M4, M40, M1, A34, A41 & A43 main trunk roads & motorways. http://homepages.rya-online.net/greatmoor/direct.shtm Please meet your tutor at the training venue for 8.30-8.45am on the day. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CANDIDATES Ten per day START TIME 9.00 – 9.30am TUTOR Robert 'Noddy' Knott – Treeworker EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Pens and paper, candidates may also find it useful to bring any items of arboricultural equipment they feel may contribute to the intended training programme. Hand splicing tools will be available to use but please do bring anything that you currently use. New tools will be available to purchase during all workshop sessions. COURSE COST & BOOKING CONFIRMATION £125.00 +VAT (20%). Payable to Treeworker, of which £50 is payable as a non-refundable deposit prior to course attendance. Deposit may be fully refunded only if a reserve is found prior to workshop start date. Please note lunch will NOT be provided but tea & coffee will be freely available on tap. There are basic kitchen facilities so food can be warmed on a cooker or microwave oven. To book your place on this series of workshops please fill in the form below & forward, along with payment to Treeworker for the amount as detailed above, a confirmation letter, phone call or email will be sent to you. NB This form can be returned by email if saved to your own computer before filling in details. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PERSONAL DETAILS Name:……………………………………………………... Company:………………………………………………… Address:…………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………… Postcode:………………………………… Tel:…………………………………………. Email:……………………………………… WORKSHOPS Workshop required:……………………………………… Date:……………………………………………………….. Workshop required:……………………………………… Date:……………………………………………………….. Workshop required:……………………………………… Date:……………………………………………………….. PAYMENT DETAILS Deposit: £50 +vat…………………………………………YES/NO Number of workshops:………………………… x £125+vat Complete payment: £……. ..+vat……………………YES/NO Signed:………………………………………………………………
  7. I would like to donate my half price splicing course if you could Steve thanks
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    <p>Hey Mark Stamper</p>

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    <p>Just seen that you have won the half price splicing workshop later this month. Here's the details </p>

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    <p><a href="http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/splicing-forum/66970-rope-splicing-workshops-january-2014-a.html" rel="external nofollow">http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/splicing-forum/66970-rope-splicing-workshops-january-2014-a.html</a></p>

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    <p>Just download the attached form for any of the workshops on 29,30,31st & return it to me asap.</p>

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    <p>Congrats & see you there hopefully</p>

    <p>Nod</p>

     

  9. Yeah has to be the best one. I couldn't remember what it was called as the second one is called first one part two isn't it haha

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