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    Rigging courses

    Hi everyone, I'm a climber, I've just done a rigging course with the team that I work with day to day. We spent two days being trained in proper techniques for different situations where rigging is an absolute must for getting the job done correctly, and then one day getting assessed for the skills we have learnt. Martin who trained us was brilliant, full of useful tips and information. He has been working in the industry for a long time and his experience was very evident in the complex techniques and also the simple tech that he demonstrated. The great thing was that he was also a great person to be around, easy to talk to, always had time to answer a question, and have a good laugh at the same time. We were assessed by Roland, who runs the whole show, again, has worked in the industry for a long time, has a family history of forestry work, wood work and arborists in his blood, and it shows. I can't sing their praises enough for these two fellas, they are a great team and I urge anyone that wants to better themselves in their climbing and arborist work to get in touch. If thats not enough, the course also offers a discounted rate on staying at a lovely B&B called the Copper Inn which does amazing food, a great selection of beers, a friendly welcome and lovely gardens to relax in after scrambling around trees and running saws all day. As we all know, our job is awesome, but it's not easy. To have comforts such a a good meal, a comfy bed and a great place to relax after work, is a blessing ey! Anyway, if this sounds good to you get in contact with Roland through this link. http://www.rolandheming.co.uk/ I hope everyone gets a chance to see this. It's hands down, the best course I have done to date. Thanks for your time guys, hope you get something out of this. Take it easy, Joe
  2. Well I'm glad that they have ironed out the issues of the first version. If I'm honest, I've been watching a bit of Reg Coates talking about saws, and it has pushed me in the direction of husqvarna. He's a great climber and arborist which has given me stock in his opinion. But also listening to all you guys talking about this is a massive help too. We all want confidence in the tools we use and want to invest in the efficiency of a brand and not just the label. It's a tough nut to crack, but worth discussing. Thank you everyone for your input. Working safe is the main thing ey.
  3. I was dead set on the version 2 of the 540xp, then worked with a mate of mine today and he said the the 201tcm has stepped up its game since the 201c, cutting amazingly. I guess it a case of splitting hairs at this stage. And at the end of the day, it's down to your own skill. I just want to make sure that I'm looking at the best I can get at the moment for my money. As we all do 😎
  4. Snap in half!! Haha! So, the general consensus between the first version of the 540xp and the 2nd version is?......... Basically, I would like to try husqvarna out, I've pretty much always used Stihl, but have heard good things. I need a reliable climbing saw that will start quickly and cut quickly. That's the dream I know. But which way to go? Thanks again for your time everyone. J
  5. Ahhh that sucks man. Thanks for the info mate. I'm looking at FR Jones and they have the version 2 of the 540xp, what's changed since the first version?
  6. I've been looking at both these saws, but getting a lot of conflicting views on each. Basically feeling in the dark about which one to go for. Heading to the store tomorrow to check them both out. Has anyone got experience using both and give me the pros and cons of each? Nice one guys! J

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