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Clark282

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  1. quite easily 'Sir, run your saw at 50:1 or you'll fuck it up'
  2. I brought back a 560xp and a 192t. Sold the 560 when i got back and the profit paid for the 192t. It was a few years ago the the exchange rate was better. The best way to do it is buy it online from US and get it shipped out of state (within the US not back to UK, if shipped to UK you will get stung with import duty), then you will even save on state taxes. Certain states its the responsibility for the consumer to pay the tax rather than the seller.
  3. My friend had a barn owl....a couple years later he was telling me about it one eve, i went over and opened the log burner....and I **** you not there was another barn owl in there. Got a blanket, grabbed it and chucked it out the door. It was huge.
  4. nice, easy job? or does it need to go into the workshop? thanks
  5. Have you ever modded a 192T? worth doing?
  6. Ha, no marketing from me. There are several companies selling work positioning ropes to en1891a at a lot lower cost than arb specific ropes...I wonder if the price is beefed up on an arb rope for brighter colours? And a softer feel? The stretch is 3-5% so the same as an arb rope in a fall?
  7. Ive used there products a lot and its all quality.
  8. No it's a genuine rope from SAR. http://www.sar-products.com/product/11mm-rescue-access-rope/ CE marked and date stamped. Thanks for your help.
  9. Im more than happy to use it.......I supposed I was asking have I missed something that a specific arborist rope might have?....... Yes all certs etc... would it pass LOLER inspection to use? (brand new rope, over 10mm, conforming to EN1891A?)
  10. Ok so quick question. I have a Semi Static rope which is brand new, its a work positioning rope but not Arb specific. I am pretty sure it ok to use for Arb and see no reason why not. Will be used for primary line as well as work positioning. What do people think? Specifications: Diameter 11mm. Material: Low stretch nylon Outer plait: (sheath) 16 Outer braids 32 Inner core 14 Static strength:32kN Static strength fig 8 knot: 18kN Static strength fig 10 knot: 22kN Elongation: 3-5% Conforms to:EN1891-A Many Thanks
  11. Clark282

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    There is a place on suckley road, Brandsford wr6 5le. Think its called ankertree. Can't find any website, but it's just up from my house. As you head up suckley road it's about 800-1000yrds on the right handside. Sign on gate, behind a bungalow. Hope this helps.

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