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AWarb00

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  1. Stihl BR600:thumbup1:
  2. Hello All, Just a couple of questions. I have a lot of split seasoned (for over a year) sycamore, which i am wondering about selling at roadside. Firstly, will people buy sycamore, I burn it myself in a stove and open fire and quite like it but what is the general view about it? Secondly, i would be selling these in 10kg net bags, what would the average price be for this? I was thinking for 1 bag for £5, and 5 bags for £20? Thanks in Advance! A
  3. At £160 is it really worth it? Looks a very nice bit of kit i must say, also how does it compare to the Pulley saver, retrieving, setting in place etc https://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products-page/art/art-climbing-devices/art-ropeguide-2010-150cm-with-link-2-pulley/ be glad of peoples thoughts! Thanks
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    August Hunicke
  5. Is this similar to Celox? I have a sachet of the crystal type stuff in my first aid kit, I think it's more for bigger chainsaw wounds rather than smaller cuts, but has anyone actually used it and can prove it works? Just intrigued really! Thanks for putting this up, I'm forever snicking myself with a silky, looks very usefull!
  6. Buy Binatone Terrain 750 2-Way Radio - Twin at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Two way radios. Acoustic PMR Earpiece and Microphone Headset For Binatone | Maplin these go together well, very easy to use
  7. Hello all, I recently bought a two way radio from argos and plan on getting the headset to go with them so I can have one up the tree and my groundie can have the other, as it's a lot cheaper than the bluetooth ones! Buy Binatone Terrain 750 2-Way Radio - Twin at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Two way radios. I have looked around for headsets but they all seem to have an 11mm plug and an 8mm plug whereas mine only has one 8mm hole for a headset?? Has anyone else had this or anyone got any suggestions? Thanks!
  8. Quite a fancy price tag though!!! https://honeybros.com/Item/Courant_Cross-Pro_Bag thoughts?
  9. What's everyone's thoughts on this? can't seem to find anything wrong with the seller 100% positive feedback just seems to good to be true! Timberwolf 150DHB Woodchipper 2010 Good Condition One Owner From New 750 Hours | eBay thanks Ainsley
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    My work

    haha:001_tt2: trust me i have watched my fair share of tree work vids, just i tend to watch the ones in the video forum on here or stick to channels such as reg coates! sorry is that came out wrong! thanks treequip A p.s. dont think im excusing, im not an excuser, ill take advice and accept when i do things wrong!
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    My work

    Thanks so much guys! really appreciate all the encouragement and constructive criticism:thumbup::thumbup: i have a MS230 will that be good enough? i will try that, certainly is a good idea i have read a lot on this website about one handling but when im 50ft up i dont really think 'im one handling' if you know what i mean! i know i should though! as to videos on youtube i dont really spend much time on it! but feel free to upload links of all the good and helpful videos and i will be sure to watch them! its just that i havent time to spend faffing around searching on it! arbtalk is way more interesting! thanks guys A
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    My work

    https://ainsleyw2000-1.wistia.com/medias/mnqvcd87qw Part two! thanks Ainsley
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    My work

    yes its a blue 3 strand its one of dads old rigging ropes, i have just bought a 14mm sirius bull rope for rigging so hopefully that will be better, i got into tree work about 2 years ago using my dads old climbing gear which to be honest wasnt very safe, i have since done more and more working with other people that i know well and have earnt enough money to buy all my saws and climbing gear! i would by no means say i am experienced but am very keen and hoping to get my tickets this year! cheers Ainsley
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    My work

    sorry the embed code didnt work! heres the link: https://ainsleyw2000-1.wistia.com/medias/9vdk6ywj1r?embed_modal=true thanks Ainsley
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    My work

    hello all, quick update. here is a video i made of a job that i did for my science teacher! part two coming soon! <script charset="ISO-8859-1" src="//fast.wistia.com/assets/external/E-v1.js" async></script><div class="wistia_embed wistia_async_9vdk6ywj1r" style="height:360px;width:640px"> </div> thanks Ainsley
  16. Just wondering if anyone has made these? if so what mm diameter pipe have you used? what metal? i have a funny feeling that copper might bulge at 120ish psi? where have you brought the matirials from? all i seem to have found online is 22mm diameter and that seems to small?? here are a couple links i found to give you an idea! Compressed Air Cannon Throwline Launcher TreeStuff - APTA: Air Powered Tree Access thanks:thumbup: Ainsley
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    My work

    encouragement is always a good thing so thanks for that guys!!! last night went to look at my next job so raring to go for that, two whopping connifers, lot of rigging all good fun!!! thanks Ainsley
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    My work

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    My work

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    My work

    cheers guys....
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    My work

    I will keep uploading more as time goes on, but here are a few for a start! hopefully get a couple good ones on a job on have on Saturday!
  23. thanks, do the rings come with the rope in the picture on the website? or is it just the rings??
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    My work

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    My work

    Hi all, as some people would already know i am 16 years old and already a keen climber and wanting to get into the trade. i thought i would start a new thread dedicated to my work as i grow up and get into the trade! here are a few pics to start off! thanks Ainsley

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