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R Mac

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  1. R Mac

    Danarm DD8F mk2

    From the album: Vintage Saws

  2. R Mac

    Danarm DD8F mk2

    From the album: Vintage Saws

  3. R Mac

    Pioneer 620

    From the album: Vintage Saws

  4. R Mac

    Pioneer 620

    From the album: Vintage Saws

  5. R Mac

    Danarm DD8F mk2

    From the album: Vintage Saws

  6. R Mac

    DSC 1316 copy

    From the album: Equipment

  7. R Mac

    DSC 1315 copy

    From the album: Equipment

  8. R Mac

    DSC 1314 copy

    From the album: Equipment

  9. R Mac

    DSC 1313 copy

    From the album: Equipment

  10. R Mac

    DSC 1294 copy

    From the album: Equipment

  11. Husky defenders are actually rebranded MSA Sordin.
  12. Silky Zubat 330 and Gomboy 210 folder. Usually just take the Gomboy if I'm using the chainsaw.
  13. No problem mate, it's hard to see the vizir but you get the idea.
  14. It's worth a try although it would need bent quite a bit as in the 3rd pic down the wire is under the vizir and already the ear defender is pushed back to touch the rear of the cutaway section on the helmet.
  15. R Mac

    20161002 221014

    From the album: Misc

  16. R Mac

    20161002 220829

    From the album: Misc

  17. R Mac

    20161002 220811

    From the album: Misc

  18. Not sure if you were asking me but yes you can have the mesh visor on too, that's the way mine is set up but had to take the visor off to get the Peltor ear defender on. I use the MSA system on my ground helmet but with a different visor.
  19. R Mac

    P1010867 copy

    From the album: Work Pics

  20. R Mac

    P1010874 copy

    From the album: Work Pics

  21. R Mac

    P1010883 copy

    From the album: Work Pics

  22. R Mac

    P1010885 copy

    From the album: Work Pics

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