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Mcurties

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  1. Hi everyone, I am looking for some advice for a client of mine, he has a large amount of oak planks that were cut from fallen trees in the 86" storm, planked professionally to various lengths and stored inside a barn.... What or where is the best place to advertise these and for what prices? As he is looking to part with them all, I will try and get some pictures of them ASAP. Thanks, mike.
  2. Hi everyone, I am looking for some advice for a client of mine, he has a large amount of oak planks that were cut from fallen trees in the 86" storm, planked professionally to various lengths and stored inside a barn.... What or where is the best place to advertise these and for what prices? As he is looking to part with them all, I will try and get some pictures of them ASAP. Thanks, mike.
  3. I have used mine for over a year now with a 13mm rope and works fine but does get slightly sticky if the rope gets sap on it! I am in the motions of buying a 11mm rope to used with the spider jack as they recon it's even easier to climb with. I have never looked back at buying it , it's so easy to climb with, saves your back and arms tremendously....

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